Relieved PAOCC SPOX, nagsalita na ukol sa pananampal niya sa Pilipinong nambastos umano sa kanila
- Winston Casio, the recently relieved Spokesperson of the Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission has already apologized for what he has done
- In an exclusive phone interview, Casio said that he went "overboard" with his actions
- It can be recalled that a video of him presumably slapping a man circulated online, which led to him being relieved of his duties
- Additionally, the former PAOCC SPOX also noted that the man allegedly disrespected the media, the office which they represent, and the president himself
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Winston Casio, the former spokesperson for the Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission (PAOCC), recently apologized for his actions after being relieved of his duties.
In an exclusive interview with Raffy Tima on GMA News's 'Balitanghali,' Casio admitted that he went "overboard" in his behavior.
The incident in question involved a video that surfaced online, allegedly showing him slapping a man, which ultimately led to his dismissal.
He said that one of his officers told him that the man in the video allegedly cursed and flipped the finger on them.
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Casio explained that the individual had shown disrespect toward the media, the office he represented, and even the president, prompting his reaction.
Watch his interview in the video below:
News, photos or videos that arouse the interest of netizens would often go viral on social media, due to the attention netizens give them. These viral posts appeal to the emotions of netizens, and in rare cases, such could also happen to ordinary people, making them very relatable.
In a previous report by KAMI, PAOCC official was meted out with a suspension order after an alleged video of him slapping a janitor of a BPO they raided went viral. Winston Casio, the spokesperson of the Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission (PAOCC), was ordered relieved of his duties pending the agency’s investigation of the alleged incident. In the video that recently went viral, Casio can be seen standing in front of another man, presumably the janitor of the BPO they raided. Casio has since then addressed the issue of the alleged slapping incident in a November 5 morning interview with ABS-CBN News.
In another viral story reported by KAMI, a gasoline boy was chopped in the face with a machete when a customer whom he called out got mad at him. The suspect allegedly asked for his motorcycle tank to be fully filled, however, he only paid ₱50. In a CCTV footage, the rider parked his motorcycle on one side of the gasoline station, took out a machete from his utility box, and swung it right in the face of the gasoline boy. Thankfully, the suspect was caught by a security guard, and the victim was quickly taken to the hospital and is now recovering from the wound.
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Source: KAMI.com.gh