March 08, 2026

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PNP, pinasinungalingan nationwide work, class suspension dahil umano sa 'security threat'

PNP, pinasinungalingan nationwide work, class suspension dahil umano sa 'security threat'
Photo courtesy: PNP


Pinabulaanan ng Philippine National Police ang mga impormasyong kumakalat online hinggil sa kanselasyon ng pasok sa trabaho at paaralan bunsod ng umano’y banta sa seguridad.

Sa isang pahayag na ibinahagi ng PNP sa kanilang Facebook post nitong Miyerkules, Marso 4, nilinaw nilang walang opisyal na basehan ang nasabing anunsyo.

“The Philippine National Police (PNP) clarifies that the circulating social media post claiming a nationwide work and class suspension on March 4–6, 2026 due to an alleged security threat has no official basis and did not originate from any authorized government agency,” saad ng PNP.

Paglilinaw nila, walang banta sa seguridad ng bansa sa kasalukuyan—ngunit patuloy ang pakikipag-ugnayan nila sa iba pang mga ahensya upang masiguro ang kapayapaan at kaayusan sa bawat komunidad.

“At present, there is no verified security threat that would warrant such an advisory. The PNP remains in close coordination with concerned agencies to ensure public safety and maintain peace and order,” anila.

Dagdag pa nila, “We urge the public to remain calm and rely only on announcements released through official government channels.”

Saad pa ng PNP, gumagawa na sila ng hakbang upang matunton ang pinanggalingan ng maling impormasyon.

“The deliberate spread of false information that causes unnecessary alarm is addressed under existing laws and will be dealt with accordingly,” anang ahensya.

“The PNP Anti-Cybercrime Group is monitoring the source of this misleading post, and appropriate action will be taken against those found responsible,” dagdag pa nila.

“We remind everyone to verify before sharing. Let us work together to prevent misinformation from disrupting public order,” pagtatapos ng PNP.

Photo courtesy: PNP

Sa kaugnay na balita, nagbabala rin ang Department of National Defense (DND) kaugnay sa mga maling impormasyong kumakalat online patungkol naman sa seguridad ng bansa sa gitna ng tensyon sa rehiyon ng Gitnang Silangan.

“The Department of National Defense warns against videos and other materials posted online propagating false narratives about the situation in the Middle East. These messages are harmful and cause unnecessary confusion among the public,” saad ng DND sa kanilang post kamakailan.

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