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PNP, DILG itutuloy ang suporta sa Probinsyano

|November 23,2018
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PNP, DILG itutuloy ang suporta sa Probinsyano

- November 23, 2018 - 12:10 AM


MAGANDA naman ang naging resulta ng pag-uusap sa pagitan ng Ang Probinsyano production at ng mga opisyal ng Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) kamakalawa.

Muling ibinigay ng DILG ang kanilang suporta sa teleserye ni Coco Martin matapos ang naganap na dialogue sa loob ng Camp Crame. Ito’y matapos nga nilang pagbantaan na kakasuhan nila ang mga taong nasa likod ng serye kung ipagpapatuloy ang kanilang “grossly unfair and inaccurate portrayal of our police force.”

Narito ang joint statement ng DILG at ng ABS-CBN hinggil sa mga isyung ibinabato nila laban sa FPJ’s Ang Probinsyano.

“ABS-CBN and the Department of Interior and Local Government met yesterday (Nov. 21) in Camp Crame and resolved the issues related to the program FPJ’s Ang Probinsyano. It was a fruitful dialogue wherein both parties were thankful for the chance to express their views directly to each other.

“The PNP stated the importance of the support and respect of the people to its organization, while recognizing ABS-CBN’s freedom to create and convey the story of the program.

“For its part, ABS-CBN assured them that the program will continue to portray Cardo Dalisay as a police officer with integrity, who is dedicated to serve and protect the people.

“The DILG, including its attached agency the Philippine National Police, will continue to support FPJ’s Ang Probinsyano as it continues to inspire Fi-lipinos with the valuable lesson that in the end, good will always triumph over evil.”

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