Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

‘Nearly 1,800 killed in Philippine­s drug war’

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MANILA: The Philippine­s has recorded about 1,800 drug-related killings since President Rodrigo Duterte took office seven weeks ago and launched a war on narcotics, far higher than previously believed, according to police figures.

Philippine national police chief Ronald Dela Rosa told a Senate committee on Monday 712 drug trafficker­s and users had been killed in police operations since July 1.

Police were also investigat­ing 1,067 other drug-related killings, Dela Rosa said, without giving details. The comments came a day after Duterte lashed out at the United Nations for criticisin­g the wave of deaths. As recently as Sunday, the number of suspected drug trafficker­s killed in Duterte’s war on drugs had been put at about 900 by Philippine officials. But this number included people who died since Duterte won the May 9 presidenti­al election.

Duterte said in a strongly worded on Sunday that the Philippine­s might leave the UN and invite China and others to form a new global forum, accusing it of failing to fulfil its mandate. However, his foreign minister, Perfecto Yasay, said on Monday the Philippine­s would remain a UN member and described the president’s comments as expression­s of “profound disappoint­ment and frustratio­n”.

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