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Duterte threatens martial law-like crackdown to halt violations

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Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has threatened a martial law-like crackdown to stop people flouting a virus lockdown in the nation’s capital.

Duterte spoke a day after authoritie­s reported an upsurge of cars on Manila’s roads, which have been nearly deserted since a sweeping lockdown was imposed a month ago on about half the country’s 110mn people.

“I’m just asking for a little discipline. If not, if you do not believe me, then the military and police will take over,” Duterte said in a televised speech late Thursday.

“The military and police will enforce social distancing at curfew...It’s like martial law. You choose,” he added.

Duterte has repeatedly threatened to impose nationwide military rule over the Philippine­s, where the mere words evoke the worst rights abuses of the Ferdinand Marcos dictatorsh­ip.

The closest Duterte has come is the imposition of martial law over Mindanao, the nation’s southern third, in response to Islamic State-inspired militants’ siege of the city of Marawi. As reported cases of the new coronaviru­s started to climb in March, Duterte ordered a quarantine of the main northern island of Luzon, which includes the capital’s 12mn people.

Only essential workers and people buying food or medicine are officially allowed outside their homes, yet many others have flouted the rules.

In some places, impoverish­ed day labourers have no choice but to go out looking for work, though police have also reported breaking up social events like amateur boxing matches.

Police said they have warned or arrested tens of thousands of people caught outside their homes without valid reasons.

 ??  ?? Motorcycle riders entering Las Pinas are thoroughly checked by the police for identifica­tion and the purpose of travel at the Zapote-Las Pinas checkpoint.
Motorcycle riders entering Las Pinas are thoroughly checked by the police for identifica­tion and the purpose of travel at the Zapote-Las Pinas checkpoint.

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