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Philippine­s to review thousands more drug war killings: Minister

- Reuters

The Philippine­s justice ministry will review thousands of killings in President Rodrigo Duterte’s war on drugs, its chief said, after releasing details of a first batch of cases that it said pointed to abuses by police.

The Department of Justice (DOJ) released details on Wednesday of 52 killings by police in the five-year-old campaign that challenges the official narrative of the national police, that all of the thousands of victims were drug dealers who had resisted arrest.

The Philippine­s has come under pressure from the United Nations to investigat­e allegation­s of

systematic murders of drug suspects, and the Internatio­nal Criminal Court recently announced it would investigat­e Duterte’s bloody campaign.

Asked by Reuters if the Philippine­s would expand its investigat­ion into the war on drugs, Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra said: “Time and resources permitting, the DOJ will review these thousands of other cases, too.”

The release of details mark a rare admission by the state that abuses may have taken place in the anti-drugs campaign.

UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet had urged the Philippine­s this month to publicise its findings on the 52 cases so its work can be evaluated.

In several cases the DOJ probed, those killed had no traces of gunpowder on their hands, or did not have a gun at all, the department said on Wednesday.

It also said police had used excessive force, shot suspects at close

Time and resources permitting, the Department of Justice will review these thousands of other cases, too.”

Menardo Guevarra Justice Secretary

range, and relevant medical and police records were missing. The cases would undergo further investigat­ion and case buildup for possible filing of criminal charges against the officers, it said. —

 ?? AFP file ?? The Philippine­s has come under pressure from UN to investigat­e allegation­s of systematic murders of drug suspects. —
AFP file The Philippine­s has come under pressure from UN to investigat­e allegation­s of systematic murders of drug suspects. —

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