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Arroyo mug shot online, 'not authentic' - PNP Chief

Arroyo mug shot
Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Director General Nicanor Bartolome has released a statement regarding the supposed mug shots of former President Gloria-Macapagal Arroyo that appeared on a newspaper and circulated in the internet, recently. Bartolome said the mug shots are "not authentic."

Check out below the press statement of the PNP Chief posted on President Noynoy Aquino's website:
Allow me to clarify the circumstances surrounding the publication of pictures of Rep. Gloria M. Arroyo in a national daily.

Let me state for the record that the published pictures are not the authentic mug shot photos of Rep. Arroyo taken during the mandatory booking procedure last Saturday that were submitted to the RTC Branch 112 of Pasay City on Monday.

I have given specific instructions to the arresting officers and police custodians to ensure that only the Presiding Judge of RTC Branch 112 of Pasay City or his duly designated representative shall have access to the booking sheets, mug shots, and fingerprint cards of Rep. Arroyo.

Let me cite the report of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group that noted several discrepancies in the published photo-most notably the characters stamped on the published images that read: CONG GLORIA MACAPAGAL-ARROYO and CRIM CASE # R-PSY-1104432-CR. Whereas, the captions on the authentic mug shots were: GLORIA ARROYO Y MACAPAGAL and CC NR. R-PSY-1104432.

Morever, the CIDG noted discrepancies in the photo’s size and dimensions as well as the format of the captions in the published photos against those of the authentic mugshots.

Cong. Gloria Arroyo to undergo emergency surgery

This is just in! St. Lukes Medical Center has just released a medical bulletin with regards to the emergency operation of former President and incumbent Pampanga Rep. Gloria Macapagal Arroyo tomorrow. A titanium implant previously fitted in Arroyo's spine was said to have been "dislodged," causing pain at her right arm.



On TV Patrol, Dr. Juliet Gopez-Cervantes, Arroyo's attending physician, said the "revision of surgery" is scheduled on Wednesday morning and will last for at least 5 hours.



Arroyo underwent a cervical spine surgery because of “a damaged cervical spine with multilevel cervical spondylosis” last week. After discharged from the hospital 2 days ago, she has been staying at her residence in La Vista, Quezon City, to rest per doctor's advise. She sought medical check-up Tuesday after experiencing pain.