Philippine Daily Inquirer

ANTICRIME GROUP URGES PALACE, SC TO LOOK INTO DRUG WAR FATALITIES

- By Gil C. Cabacungan @gcabacunga­nINQ

An anticrime watchdog is urging Malacañang and the Supreme Court to deal with the rising number of fatalities in President Duterte’s war on drugs and give justice to innocent “collateral victims” caught in the crossfire.

The Volunteers against Crime and Corruption (VACC) founding chair, Dante Jimenez, urged President Duterte to create a special task force to investigat­e the deaths from stray bullets, mistaken identity or accidental shooting in drug-related shootings carried out by the police and criminal syndicates.

In his Jan. 3 letter to Malacañang, Jimenez said the special task force should be composed of prosecutor­s or commission­ed lawyers who would complete the probe of the cases involving innocent victims within 30 days from the start of the investigat­ion.

“The above recommenda­tion will ensure that the people who have been affected by the ‘collateral’ damage will remain faithful to the government’s thrust of a peaceful and drugfree community,” Jimenez said.

Special courts

As a complement­ary move, Jimenez also wrote Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno to designate special courts to handle the cases involving innocent victims and monitor the cases closely to ensure that they were resolved within the prescribed period.

Jimenez told Sereno that “an increased number of innocent people are expected to fall victims as ‘ collateral damage’ in the war against illegal drugs considerin­g the magnitude of illegal drugs in the country.”

According to the Philippine National Police, from July to December 2016, there were 2,928 deaths under investigat­ions or murder cases not automatica­lly connected with the war on drugs or immediatel­y attributed as extrajudic­ial killings.

Mr. Duterte has apologized for the deaths of innocent victims who were caught in the crossfire.

Sen. Panfilo Lacson has urged the President to consider giving justice and granting compensati­on to the innocent victims of his drug war. Lacson has suggested that Malacañang at least give burial assistance or scholarshi­p grants to the families of the innocent victims.

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