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Duterte ran a death squad as a mayor: Ex-aide

- AFP

manila — Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte ran a death squad that killed many people, including a journalist and a pregnant woman, when he was mayor of a southern city, a retired policeman who claimed to be part of the group said on Monday.

Arthur Lascanas, sitting alongside three prominent human rights lawyers, broke down in tears as he listed a series of murders in Davao city that he alleged Duterte ordered either to eliminate critics or fight crime.

Lascanas said he even killed his two brothers, who were involved in drug traffickin­g, due to “blind loyalty” to Duterte as well as cash rewards.

“Whether we buried them (bodies) or dumped them at sea, we were always paid by Mayor Rody Duterte,” Lascanas said.

Duterte has been repeatedly accused of running death squads

Whether we buried them (bodies) or dumped them at sea, we were always paid by Mayor duterte Arthur Lascanas, ex-policemen

during his more than two decades as Davao mayor, and expanding on those tactics as president in waging a war on drugs that has claimed thousands of lives.

Duterte has over the years variously denied and confirmed the existence of a Davao death squad, and claimed to have personally killed people to set an example for police.

However presidenti­al spokesman Martin Anadanar on Monday rejected all of Lascanas’s claims.

“The press conference of selfconfes­sed hitman Arthur Lascanas is part of a protracted political drama aimed to destroy the president and to topple his administra­tion,” Andanar said in a statement.

In one of the most chilling accounts, Lascanas said he and other policemen abducted a suspected kidnapper but also took his sevenmonth pregnant wife, his four or five-year-old son, his son-in-law and two house helpers. “Mayor Rody Duterte gave us the signal: “go ahead, clean them up,” he said.

“In this case, evil prevailed. They killed the entire family in front of me, using a calibre .22 with silencer.”

He said Duterte also paid him and other policemen three million pesos ($60,000) for killing in 2003 prominent radio broadcaste­r Jun Pala, a critic of the then-mayor.

A self-confessed hitman last year told a Senate inquiry that Lascanas was a leader of the Davao death squad. —

 ?? AFP ?? Retired police officer Arthur Lascanas (right) leaves after a news conference at the Philippine Senate in Pasay.—
AFP Retired police officer Arthur Lascanas (right) leaves after a news conference at the Philippine Senate in Pasay.—

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