The National Police has confirmed that its internal oversight division is conducting a formal investigation into allegations made by a group of models who claim they were subjected to verbal abuse during a routine police intervention while traveling in an Uber vehicle. According to an official statement released by the institution, the internal probe has reached an advanced stage of examination.
The investigation was promptly initiated following the circulation of audiovisual evidence documenting the incident. Authorities have conducted a comprehensive review of body camera footage from the officers involved in the stop, with preliminary findings indicating no evidence of procedural irregularities or violations of existing regulations during the intervention.
The police institution clarified that the vehicle stop was conducted within their constitutional and legal authority, citing concerns about potential criminal activities including human trafficking operations. The intervention was further justified by the possible presence of minors in the vehicle, circumstances which legally necessitate appropriate verification procedures.
In their official communication, the National Police reiterated their organizational commitment to operating within legal boundaries, maintaining respect for human rights principles, and upholding institutional transparency throughout all operations. The statement emphasized that all police procedures must align with established regulatory frameworks while balancing public safety concerns with individual rights protections.
