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The statement means that if someone violates the Doctrine, they will be punished according to certain laws and regulations.

For acts that are considered criminal offenses under the law, the penalties will be in accordance with the Revised Penal Code, RA 6713, RA 3019, and other special laws. These laws define various criminal offenses and prescribe the corresponding penalties for each offense.

On the other hand, if the violation only requires administrative sanctions, the punishment will be based on the rules and regulations promulgated by the PNP (Philippine National Police), NAPOLCOM (National Police Commission), Civil Service Commission, and DILG (Department of the Interior and Local Government). Administrative sanctions refer to non-criminal penalties imposed by an administrative agency or body for violations of its rules or regulations. The applicable punishment will depend on the specific rules and regulations violated, and will be determined by the relevant administrative agency or body.
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