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Marcos backs No Contact Apprehension Policy (NCAP): ‘Its intention is good’

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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. expressed support for the No Contact Apprehension Policy (NCAP), calling it a good initiative that could help reduce chances of corruption.

In his latest podcast aired on Friday, the President dismissed concerns that NCAP could be used for bribery.

“In principle, I agree with the no-contact policy. I’m in favor of that,” Marcos said.

“Its intention is good. The goal is to ensure that we follow the rules of the road, instead of doing whatever we want to do, and it also helps reduce corruption,” he added.

The President’s remarks came amid calls from some sectors to temporarily halt NCAP and review its implementation, citing concerns about unclear rules, hefty fines, and allegations that some local governments were using it as a revenue-generating scheme.

The policy was resumed by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) on May 26, 2025 following the Supreme Court’s lifting of the temporary restraining order on this scheme.

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