The Philippine National Police (PNP) said Friday, March 3, that it will exhaust all means to deliver justice for John Matthew Salilig, an Adamson University student who died after allegedly undergoing initiation rites by the Tau Gamma Phi fraternity.
The Philippine National Police said Friday, March 3, that it will exhaust all means to deliver justice for John Matthew Salilig, an Adamson University student who died after allegedly undergoing initiation rites by the Tau Gamma Phi fraternity.The PNP extended its condolences to the bereaved family of Salilig as it expressed commitment to arrest all of the individuals involved in the hazing incident.
The PNP also warned that it will not tolerate individuals who are trying to intervene with the police investigation. “The PNP will ensure the integrity of the prosecution of the case to bring justice to the family of John Matthew and to put the perpetrators behind bars as a consequence of their actions,” he noted.
Police investigation revealed Salilig had attended “welcoming rites” conducted by the Tau Gamma Phi fraternity in Binan, Laguna before he went missing on Feb. 18.
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