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Escudero warns drug war cops: Duterte’s term ends in 2022

- (Philstar.com)

MANILA — Senator Francis Escudero yesterday warned abusive cops in the government’s campaign against illegal drugs that they will eventually be held accountabl­e for irregulari­ties and excesses in the brutal campaign.

Escudero, a member of the Senate majority bloc, made the statement day after the Senate majority condemned and called for a probe into the killing of a 17-year-old boy in Caloocan City last week.

He reminded the likes of Superinten­dent Marvin Marcos and Chief Inspector Jovie Espenido that President Rodrigo Duterte’s term would end in 2022 after which they could be made to account for the alleged abuses they had committed. Duterte has promised to pardon security personnel charged for obeying his orders.

Escudero said that even abusive police and government officials during the term of ousted dictator Ferdinand Marcos, which many thought would not end, were made to answer for their alleged illegal acts.

“Ang paalala ko sa mga pulis na yan tulad ni Col. Marcos at iba pa: Anim na taon lamang ang termino ng sinomang presidente,” Escudero, who belongs to the majority caucus in the Senate, told CNN Philippine­s. “Puwede silang sumipsip ngayon, sumunod sa mga sinasabi sa nakakataas sa kanila ngayon. Pero darating at darating yung panahon na pananaguta­n nila anumang ginawa nila sa ilalim ng administra­syong ito.”

The use of military ranks for police officials despite the existence of equivalent civilian designatio­ns dates back to the Philippine Constabula­ry, a military command.

Escudero was commenting on the latest alleged episode of police brutality after Caloocan City police allegedly gunned down a 17-yearold senior high school student in Caloocan City on Wednesday evening.

On Friday, Escudero and other Duterte allies in the Senate issued strong condemnati­ons of the killings in the conduct of the president’s brutal drug war, an unusual move as the Senate has generally been silent about the mounting number of deaths. Although hearings were held last year, Senator Richard Gordon declared there was no evidence that the killings were sanctioned by the state.

Escudero, who lost in his vice presidenti­al bid last year, labeled the police involved in the death of Kian Loyd Delos Santos “killers and criminals.”

He said that Duterte and Director General Ronald Dela Rosa, the chief of the Philippine National Police, should investigat­e into the death of the boy, whose mother flew home from Saudi Arabia last week for her son's funeral.

The Department of Justice has already ordered the National Bureau of Investigat­ion to look into the circumstan­ces surroundin­g the death of Delos Santos.

According to Chief Superinten­dent Oscar Albayalde, chief of the National Capital Region Police Office, the three police officers involved in the operation that resulted in Delos Santos' death have already been relieved from their posts. This is not the same as being relieved from service.

Escudero, a lawyer, said the killing of suspected drug pushers, runners and users is wrong. He emphasized the PNP needs to explain the source of the “planted” guns and illegal drugs found in some crime scenes.

“May sitwasyong ding dapat ipaliwanag ng pulis saan galing yung baril at droga na ginagamit sa pagplanta at saan mapupunta yun,” he explained.

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