The Philippine National Police (PNP) expressed its sentiments over the portrayal of cops in the Kapamilya television series “Ang Probinsyano” and referred to it as “unfair”.
In a report by Manila Bulletin, PNP chief Director General Oscar Albayalde during his press briefing on Wednesday, November 14, said that the television series starring Coco Martin gives a bad impression of police officers with the way cop characters are being portrayed in the show.
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“Masyadong hindi na pangkaraniwan na nangyayari and it gives us a bad impression actually. It’s a bit unfair sa PNP when you portray yung mga ganung activity that doesn’t really happen sa organization namin,” Albayalde said.
“It’s very disturbing and para kasing ang nakikita ng mga tao na parang instant yung justice, parang it’s okay. It’s not. We are a nation of laws not of men,” he added.
According to Albayalde, he has sent a letter to the Movie and Television Review Classification Board (MTRCB) September this year regarding the matter and is planning to meet with the people behind the television series.
(Photo source: Instagram – @mr.cocomartin/ @odialbayalde)
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