AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSchool Safety & Youth Protection: Cebu City won’t impose a cellphone ban yet after the Tacloban school shooting. Instead, it’s adding metal detectors, beefing up emergency response, and pushing mental-health guidance. Campus Security Crackdown: In Aparri, police recovered a homemade .38 firearm and a kitchen knife from two students during backpack inspections, with authorities stressing conflict prevention and child-protection protocols. Juvenile Justice Debate: After Tacloban, calls to lower the minimum age of criminal responsibility are drawing pushback from rights groups, arguing rehabilitation and support—not harsher punishment—should lead. DepEd/PNP Coordination: PNP chief Gen. Jose Melencio Nartatez backed DepEd’s nationwide school safety drive, directing police visibility and threat monitoring. Anti-Corruption Protest Security: NCRPO placed Metro Manila on full alert for the June 28 White Ribbon March, deploying 9,553 officers around EDSA People Power Monument. LGBTQ+ Acceptance: A study using World Values Survey data says the Philippines ranks third in Asia for high acceptance of homosexuality. Culture & Identity: Davao hosts the first Lánnang Symposium this year to revive Philippine Hokkien language and Chinoy community ties. Pageantry With Purpose: Binibining Pilipinas International winner Maureen Montagne says modern pageants must deliver impact, not just beauty. Sports Spotlight: Philippine women’s beach handball team stunned Brazil and is chasing its best-ever finish at the IHF World Championships.
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