Times of Suriname

“It’s OK to kill ‘idiots’ who resist arrest”

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PHILIPPINE­S - Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday ordered police in his country that it is OK to kill “idiots” who violently resist arrest, just two days after hundreds turned a funeral of a slain teenager into a protest against his deadly war on drugs. Duterte made the comments during a speech in a cemetery on the outskirts of Manila. He was addressing a police chief in a town in the southern part of the country where the mayor was killed in an anti-drugs raid, according to Reuters. “Your duty requires you to overcome the resistance of the person you are arresting... (if) he resists, and it is a violent one... you are free to kill the idiots, that is my order to you,” Duterte told Chief Jovie Espenido. He added that “murder and homicide and unlawful killings” were forbidden and that the police is obligated to uphold the rule of law. Later in the day, Duterte met the parents of the schoolboy, 17-year-old Kian Loyd delos Santos, at the presidenti­al palace in Manila, officials said. The killing of delos Santos by antidrugs officers on Aug. 16 has sparked rare public outrage since Duterte has unleashed his anti-drugs war when he took office last June. Thousands have been killed as the internatio­nal community has criticized much of the violence. Over a 1,000 people – which included nuns, priests and hundreds of children – joined the funeral procession on Saturday, turning it into one of the biggest protests yet against Duterte’s anti-drugs campaign.

Delos Santos was dragged by plain-clothes policemen to a dark alley in a northern Manila neighborho­od before he was shot in the head and left next to a pig pen, according to witnesses. CCTV footage from the scene appears to support their accounts. Police say they acted in self-defense and Duterte’s spokesman and the justice minister have described the killing as an “isolated” case.

Duterte met the parents of Kian Loyd delos Santos to assure them their son’s case would be handled fairly. Delos Santos’ mother, Lorenza, said she was confident the president would help quickly resolve the case, while the father, Saldy, said he no longer feared for their lives and felt reassured by the meeting. “He promised he would not allow those who have committed wrong to go unpunished,” the mother said in an interview posted online by Duterte’s communicat­ions office on a Facebook page after the meeting. (Foxnews)

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