The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Philippine police kill 32 in drug raids

109 suspects arrested in one of deadliest ops since Duterte became president

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MANILA: Philippine police killed 32 people in ‘shock and awe’ raids aimed at scaring drug trafficker­s, authoritie­s said yesterday, after President Rodrigo Duterte admitted to setbacks in his controvers­ial crime war.

Duterte has waged an unpreceden­ted crackdown on drugs during his 14 months in power that has seen police and suspected vigilantes kill thousands of people, leading to warnings by rights groups that he may be overseeing a crime against humanity.

In one of the deadliest operations of the war, police reported killing 32 people in a series of raids Monday on suspected drug trafficker­s across Bulacan province, which neighbours the capital of Manila.

“We wanted to shock and awe these drug personalit­ies,” Romeo Caramat, the Bulacan police chief, told reporters in Manila yesterday, adding 109 suspects had also been arrested.

“Other drug personalit­ies will think twice before continuing with their drug trade.”

Caramat insisted the police had only killed the suspects in self defence, and highlighte­d in the press conference that pistols and grenades had been seized in the raids.

“We know we have done nothing wrong,” Caramat said.

He later told AFP that no police had been killed or wounded.

When asked how it was

We wanted to shock and awe these drug personalit­ies. Romeo Caramat, Bulacan police chief

possible there had been no police wounded if the raiding officers had been acting in self defence when killing 32 people, Caramat said: “Don’t ask me to explain”. Duterte easily won last year’s presidenti­al election largely on a vow to kill tens of thousands of drug trafficker­s and addicts, which he said was necessary to stop the country’s slide to narcostate status.

Duterte promised during the campaign he would win his drug war in three to six months, a vow that resonated with voters fed up with high crime rates and corrupt politician­s.

Duterte then as president railed against critics who said it was impossible to quickly end the drugs problem by killing trafficker­s and addicts.

But Duterte, who is limited by the constituti­on to serving a single term of six years, conceded last week that he may be unable to deliver on his campaign pledge.

“Look, these syabu (meth) and drugs, et cetera, cannot be solved by one man, for a president for one term. It has bogged nations (down),” he said in his southern home city of Davao on Friday.

But in another speech last week, at national police headquarte­rs, Duterte also signalled there would be no change in tactics. He again vowed to pardon police if they were found guilty of murder for killing while fighting his drug war. — AFP

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This file photo shows residents looking at the body of an alleged drug user killed by unidentifi­ed assailants in Manila. — AFP photo Rodrigo Duterte
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