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Developed at minimal cost by engineers from the University of the Cordilleras, the app enables registered users to view crime incidents, call the nearest police station by pressing an icon ...
He said the situation prompted the PNP to launch a mobile application to educate policemen and the public on the rights of suspects or accused persons. The app called “Know Your Rights” was ...
The PNP says the app is the first of its kind. “Through the Know Your Rights mobile application, all human rights advisories and policies crafted by the PNP, including the contents of the New ...
Called 'Know Your Rights', the application is already available for Android phone users MANILA, Philippines – The Philippine National Police (PNP) Human Rights Affairs Office (HRAO) launched on ...
MANILA, Philippines – The developer of the “Know Your Rights” app of the Philippine National Police (PNP) pushed an update on Wednesday, December 6, which removed the permissions previously ...
In the run-up to the observance of the international Human Rights Day on December 10, the Philippine National Police will launch on Monday a mobile application dubbed "Know Your Rights." PNP Human ...
(AM/PIA 4A) The mobile application is internet-based, and with user-friendly design to provide a seamless platform and one-stop shop solution for emergency as it offers variety of services such as: ...
However, PNP chief Ricardo Marquez said that even with pranksters sending false reports through the app, police officers would still be responding. He added that the app could be used to measure ...
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