Philippine Daily Inquirer

NEW SENATE PREZ SEES RETURN OF DEATH PENALTY IF…

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The proposed bill for the reimpositi­on of the death penalty in the country may be passed into law this year, but only if it would apply only to high-level drug trafficker­s, Senate President Vicente “Tito” Sotto III said on Thursday.

Sotto, who assumed the Senate leadership earlier this week, said the measure would have a higher chance of being approved by the chamber if it would be aimed at those specific offenders.

“I think we can get more than 13 votes if the discussion will focus only on high-level drug traffickin­g,” Sotto told reporters.

VACC call

Reacting to the call from the Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption (VACC) for the reimpositi­on of capital punish- ment for heinous crimes, Sotto said the crimes to be covered by death penalty should be well defined.

“If we will talk about reinstatin­g the death penalty for high-level drug traffickin­g, then I agree to it,” the senator said. “As to the other crimes they (VACC) are mentioning, there’s a remedy for them as far as the prosecutio­n is concerned.”

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