Police in the Philippines capital arrested more than 200 people During conflict A spokeswoman said on Monday that cover-up protests broke out with peaceful anti-corruption demonstrations in larvae.
On Sunday, at least 88 minors were on 216 missions as police deployed water cannons and deafening sirens against most young, young protests involving rocks.
Manila Mayor Isko Morena said a 12-year-old boy is the youngest detainee.
Thousands of Filipinos rally in Manila on Sunday, venting anger at a fierce scandal involving a false flood contract project, believed to have cost taxpayers billions of dolls.
The scandal blessed many lawmakers to be implicated, and during the investigation, leaders of both houses fell from their positions.
But the street war on Sunday saw multiple police cars burning and windows at a block headquarters were broken, threatening to cover up demonstrations filled with family members, activists, clergy and politicians.
“So far, none of them are talking about the reasons behind their actions or if someone pays to do it.” AFP.
“Once we know their affiliation, we can know if they are part of the protest or just causing trouble,” she added.
About 50 people were taken to a Manila hospital after the clash, according to a statement issued by the Ministry of Health on Monday.
Another police spokesman, Major Philipp Ines, said 93 officers were injured on Sunday, adding that the number of arrests could increase as people are still dealing with them.
Since the President Ferdinand Marcos Place them in the central address of the country address in July, weeks afterward Deadly flooding.
The Treasury estimates that the Philippines economy lost pesos ($20 billion) from 2023 to 2025 due to corruption in the flood control project.
Greenpeace has shown that this number is actually close to $18 billion.
The Philippines on Monday expects super typhoon Ragasa Ragasa to fall in the country’s northernmost province, flooding.
The archipelago nations suffer an average of 20 storms and typhoons each year, putting millions of people in persistent poverty.