Kuwait Times

Philippine police wants drug charges against its ex-chief

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MANILA: Philippine police recommende­d graft and drug charges against its former chief yesterday over a new scandal that has put President Rodrigo Duterte’s anti-narcotics crackdown under the spotlight. The police face allegation­s some officers are involved in the illegal drugs trade and that they had the protection of former chief Oscar Albayalde.

It is the latest controvers­y to engulf the Philippine police force, which is waging a drug war launched by President Duterte in 2016. It says it has killed over 5,500 drug suspects but human rights groups say the real number is four times higher. Allegation­s of police graft and abuse are not rare in the Philippine­s, with Duterte twice ordering police to stop its anti-narcotics campaign because of allegation­s of corruption and murder by officers. The latest controvers­y however goes right to the top of the force.

The police’s own investigat­ion unit called on the justice department to charge General Albayalde and 13 others for graft and violating the nation’s anti-drugs laws. The charges echo the recommenda­tions made by two Senate committees, which also investigat­ed police involvemen­t in the illegal drug trade and found Albayalde was implicated. The police complaint stemmed from Albayalde’s role as commander of police unit near Manila in 2013 where officers under his supervisio­n allegedly seized and sold a huge haul of narcotics and received bribes to release a drug suspect. He was accused by a former police official of intervenin­g to protect his officers from sanctions. Another retired official alleged Albayalde received money from the drug sale. Albayalde resigned last week ahead of his November 8 retirement after serving as police chief for more than a year. — AFP

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