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COURT ORDERS ARREST OF 3 PHILIPPINE POLICEMEN

Trio also charged with planting drugs, gun on 17-year-old student

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ACOURT in the Philippine­s yesterday ordered the arrest of three policemen for the high-profile August 2017 killing of a teenager, the first murder case in a brutal war on drugs that has killed thousands of Filipinos.

The Caloocan City regional trial court here issued an arrest order following the recent filing of murder charges by state prosecutor­s over the death of Kian Loyd delos Santos, 17, a student described in a police report after his death as a drug courier.

“We will comply with the arrest order,” said national police spokesman John Bulalacao, adding that the three policemen once arrested would be transferre­d to a jail.

They are currently on restricted duty having been reassigned to the regional headquarte­rs south of here in the wake of the teenager’s murder. His death caused outrage over a bloody drugs crackdown that is largely supported by Filipinos, but condemned by the internatio­nal community.

The three policemen were also charged with planting drugs and a handgun on delos Santos, who according to police experts, was shot dead while on his knees in a dark alley. His family and friends insisted he had no involvemen­t in drugs.

As in nearly 4,000 killings of drug suspects by police as part of the 19-month-old crackdown, the official report said delos Santos was killed because he violently resisted arrest, endangerin­g officers’ lives.

But human rights groups and activists dismissed that as implausibl­e and accused police of systematic executions and coverups that President Rodrigo Duterte not only refused to investigat­e, but tacitly supported.

Duterte and the police had repeatedly rejected that and said there was no evidence to support such allegation­s.

Delos Santos’ death sparked a big protest and led to Duterte briefly suspending police operations in October.

Two months later, however, he ordered police to resume raids and sting operations. Some 46 deaths had been reported in a two-month period ending Feb 5, based on official reports.

Duterte had frequently praised police who killed drug dealers and promised to pardon any officers who are jailed.

However, he has lambasted the men accused of killing the teenager and promised his family justice.

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