The Freeman

DOJ to investigat­e boy’s killing

- Philstar.com

MANILA — Amid outrage over the killing of a 17-year-old by cops, the Department of Justice directed its branch, the National Bureau of Investigat­ion, to investigat­e the incident.

Kian Lloyd delos Santos, an 11th grade student, was shot dead by cops in Caloocan City on Wednesday when he was suspected for carrying a sachet of shabu, or metaphetam­ine hydrochlor­ide, in an operation under the government's brutal war on drugs. The incident was caught on camera, belying the police report that he fought back when accosted.

Justice Secretary Vitaliano II, one of President Rodrigo Duterte's closest allies and longtime lawyer, directed state investigat­ors to build up a case against those behind delos Santos' violent death.

Four police officers of the National Capital Region Police Office involved in the killing of the boy were relieved following the incident. These were Chief Inspector Amor Cerilo, Police Officer 3 Armel Oares, Police Officer 1 Jeremias Pereda and Police Officer 1 Jerwin Cruz.

Thousands of alleged drug suspects have been killed in police antinarcot­ics operations, and thousands more by masked gunmen in incidents labeled as "deaths under investigat­ion" since Duterte launched the crackdown in June last year.

The past week saw the deadliest days in the drug war, with at least 81 people killed in various areas especially in Metro Manila where 25 were slain and in Bulacan where 32 perished in simultaneo­us raids. Members of the Senate, among whom are allies of Duterte, also expressed a rare outrage at the death of the young Delos Santos. They called for a congressio­nal inquiry into the incident.

The hashtag #JusticeFor­Kian, meanwhile, has trended on Twitter nationwide as Filipinos around the world urge an end to the violence

Duterte, however, was not alarmed with the killings in Bulacan, even praising the result of the operations. "That's good. If we can kill another 32 every day, then maybe we can reduce what ails this country.

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FRANCE PRESSE ?? Saldy Delos Santos, father of the 17 year-old student Kian Loyd stands next to the coffin of his son, allegedly killed by a police anti-drug raid, during a wake at his home in Manila.
AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE Saldy Delos Santos, father of the 17 year-old student Kian Loyd stands next to the coffin of his son, allegedly killed by a police anti-drug raid, during a wake at his home in Manila.

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