The Borneo Post

Philippine police vow ‘surgical and chilling’ war on drugs, crime

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MANILA: Philippine police vowed yesterday to revamp and intensify a fight against crime and drugs, a week after President Rodrigo Duterte promised no letup in a bloody crackdown that has alarmed the internatio­nal community.

“Surgical and chilling will be the trademark of the reinvigora­ted anti-illegal drugs and anti- criminalit­y campaign,” police chief Oscar Albayalde told a news conference.

Thousands of suspected drug dealers and users have been killed in the past two years in what police say were shootouts.

Police have rejected accusation­s by activists that suspects were being systematic­ally executed, based on weak intelligen­ce and with the assumed backing of Duterte. Prosecutor­s of the Internatio­nal Criminal Court (ICC) have launched a preliminar­y examinatio­n to assess whether crimes against humanity may have been committed. Duterte in March cancelled the Philippine­s’ ICC membership in protest.

Albayalde said Duterte’s war on drugs would be ‘recalibrat­ed’, and there would be renewed focus and intensity, with ‘built-in safeguards’ to ensure operations were lawful and protected human rights. A police oversight committee would be formed, he said.

The police chief warned of ‘ frightful’ consequenc­es for anyone who continued to sell drugs. He said police intelligen­ce had identified 893 ‘ high-value targets’, warning that they and ‘ their patrons and protectors’ would receive a ‘strong message of the certainty of punishment’. — Reuters

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