Times of Suriname

Duterte says once threw man from helicopter, would do it again

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PHILIPPINE­S - Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has threatened corrupt government officials with the prospect of being thrown out of a helicopter mid-air, warning he has done it himself before and had no qualms about doing it again.

The fiery-tempered former prosecutor said he once hurled a Chinese man suspected of rape and murder out of a helicopter. “If you are corrupt, I will fetch you using a helicopter to Manila and I will throw you out. I have done this before, why would I not do it again?” Duterte said during a speech to victims of a typhoon on Tuesday, a clip of which is posted on a video feed of the president’s office. Duterte’s latest threat comes just a few weeks after he admitted killing people during his 22 years as a mayor of Davao City, sometimes riding a motorcycle looking for “encounters to kill”. Some senators have warned Duterte he risks impeachmen­t over his comments. He has repeatedly said those killings were part of legitimate police operations, including a hostage incident, and those killed were criminals, not suspects. It was not immediatel­y clear when or where the helicopter incident Duterte spoke of took place.

In an interview on Thursday with the ABS-CBN news channel, Duterte was noncommitt­al when asked if the incident really happened. “Helicopter to throw a person?” he asked. “And if that is true, I will not admit it.” His spokesman, Ernesto Abella, suggested earlier the story was an “urban legend”. Duterte also said six people arrested last week during a seizure of more than half a tonne of methamphet­amine, known locally as “shabu”, in the capital were fortunate he was out of town. “They were lucky I was not in Manila that time. If I had known there were that much shabu inside a house, I would definitely kill you,” he said.

(Reuters.com)

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