Manila Bulletin

PNP solves more than 50 % of reported killings

- By AARON B. RECUENCO

The Philippine National Police (PNP) has solved more than 50 percent of cases of what it had classified to be death under investigat­ion that include suspected drug pushers and users who were killed by vigilante groups.

The PNP leadership has already stopped providing informatio­n as to the number of what it earlier called as Death Under Investigat­ion (DIU) but is now classified as Homicide Cases Under Investigat­ion (HCUI). The last data given to the media pertaining to the number of deaths was in December last year.

But in a command conference of police commanders late last month, the number of HCUIs was at 22,981 from the start of drug war since July 2016 to May 21 this year across the country.

PNP chief Director General Oscar Albayalde disputed the almost 23,000 deaths as of last week of May and said it is bloated.

He, however, said that the PNP is doing big progress in solving all of the cases, including the recent incidents of suspected robbers and drug personalit­ies whose cadavers were found along with placards printed with words of the crime being attributed to them.

“When I was the regional director of the National Capital Region Police Office, the DUIs I think more than 50 percent were solved. In other regions, more or less 50 percent of those cases are also being solved,” said Albayalde.

The figure on homicide cases under investigat­ion, however, is already expected to be now at more than 23,000 following the series of killings that occurred especially in Metro Manila and nearby areas.

The homicide cases are separate from the more than 4,200 suspected drug personalit­ies killed in police operations.

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