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Philippine police clash with protesters, arrest over 200 amid flood-control scandal outrage

Philippine police clash with protesters, arrest over 200 amid flood-control scandal outrage

Posted on 22 September 2025 By jobuzo

MANILA, Sept 22 — Police in the Philippine capital arrested more than 200 people during clashes with masked protesters that erupted on a day of largely peaceful anti-corruption demonstrations, a spokesperson said today.

At least 88 minors were among the initial count of 216 taken into custody yesterday as police deployed water cannons and deafening sirens against crowds of mostly young, rock-throwing protesters.

Manila City Mayor Isko Moreno said a 12-year-old boy was the youngest detained.

Thousands of Filipinos rallied in Manila yesterday to vent their anger over a ballooning scandal involving bogus flood-control projects believed to have cost taxpayers billions of dollars.

The scandal has seen numerous lawmakers implicated and the leaders of both houses of Congress step down from their positions during an investigation.

Protesters hold placards, one (right) which reads ‘the corrupt should be made answerable’, during a rally against phony flood control projects in Manila September 21, 2025. — AFP pic

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But yesterday’s street battles, which saw multiple police vehicles set ablaze and the windows of a precinct headquarters shattered, threatened to overshadow demonstrations that had been filled with families, activists, clergy and politicians.

“So far, none of them are saying the reasons behind their actions or if somebody paid them to do it,” regional police spokesperson Major Hazel Asilo told AFP.

“As soon as we know their affiliations, we can know if they were part of the protesters or if they were just causing trouble,” she added.

According to a statement released today by the department of health, about 50 people were brought to a single Manila hospital following the clashes.

Another police spokesperson, Major Philipp Ines, said 93 officers had been injured yesterday, while adding the number of arrested could yet rise as people were still being processed.

Rage over the so-called ghost infrastructure projects has been mounting in the South-east Asian country since President Ferdinand Marcos put them centre stage in a July state of the nation address that followed weeks of deadly flooding.

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The Department of Finance has estimated the Philippine economy lost up to 118.5 billion pesos (RM8.4 billion) from 2023 to 2025 due to corruption in flood control projects.

Greenpeace has suggested the number is actually closer to US$18 billion (RM75 billion).

The Philippines was expecting heavy flooding on Monday as Super Typhoon Ragasa bore down on the country’s northernmost provinces.

The archipelago nation is hit by an average of 20 storms and typhoons each year, putting millions of people in disaster-prone areas in a state of constant poverty. — AFP

Philippine police clash with protesters, arrest over 200 amid flood-control scandal outrage


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