The Borneo Post

ANTI-DRUG OPERATIONS:

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Members of the Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency (PDEA) and Philippine National Police (PNP) operatives meeting during their anti-drug operations in Quezon city, metro Manila, Philippine­s yesterday. — Reuters photo

MANILA: An opposition lawmaker filed an impeachmen­t complaint in the Philippine Congress yesterday against President Rodrigo Duterte, calling for his removal for what he said were high crimes, betrayal of public trust and abuses of power.

Lower house representa­tive Gary Alejano accused Duterte of a laundry list of offences he said were worthy of impeachmen­t, from concealing assets and conflicts of interest to drugs-related extrajudic­ial killings and running an alleged ‘death squad’ when he was Davao City mayor.

Duterte has rejected similar allegation­s levelled at him in the past.

His spokesman said Alejano was trying to create doubts among the public about the administra­tion.

Alejano said his aim was to give Filipinos a chance to speak up against a powerful president.

“Our goal with this complaint is to be a vehicle for Filipinos to have a voice to oppose and fight against the abuses and crimes of President Duterte,” Alejano told a televised news conference.

“We know it’s an uphill battle ... but we believe that many will support this complaint.”

He said Duterte’s actions were a “culpable violation of the constituti­on, engaging in bribery, betrayal of public trust, graft and corruption and other high crimes”.

Alejano accused Duterte of having a state policy of killing drug offenders.

More than 8,000 people have been killed since Duterte unleashed his anti- drugs crusade, some 2,500 in police raids and sting operations. The authoritie­s vigorously deny involvemen­t in thousands of mysterious killings of drug users.

Presidenti­al spokesman Ernesto Abella said the complaint was part of a wider plot by opponents to undermine the Duterte administra­tion.

“It seems rather dramatic that everything seems to be so coordinate­d at this stage,” Abella told reporters.

“It looks like they’re scraping the bottom of the barrel.”

Alejano accepted he may have difficulty getting house support behind his impeachmen­t bid.

Duterte’s popularity rating remains high and he enjoys big support in the bicameral Congress. — Reuters

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 ??  ?? Suspected drug pushers and users sit beside tombs during the Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency (PDEA) operatives’ anti-drug operations inside the cemetery in Quezon city, metro Manila, the Philippine­s. — Reuters photo
Suspected drug pushers and users sit beside tombs during the Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency (PDEA) operatives’ anti-drug operations inside the cemetery in Quezon city, metro Manila, the Philippine­s. — Reuters photo

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