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Drug war probe to include cops earlier off the hook


AMONG the case records of deaths in antidrug operations to be turned over by the Philippine National Police (PNP) to the Department of Justice (DOJ) are those in which policemen were cleared due to the non-cooperation of the victims’ kin.
PNP chief Gen Guillermo Eleazar said on Wednesday that the records of the cases that had been previously investigated by the PNP Internal Affairs Service (IAS) were “volunteered for further review by the DOJ”.
Quoting the inspector general of the IAS, Eleazar said out of all the cases investigated, “probable cause (for) the filing of administrative (charges)” was found in some cases.

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DOJ to study Duterte's order to arrest barangay captains who allow mass gatherings

The Department of Justice would study President Rodrigo Duterte’s order for the authorities to arrest barangay leaders who fail to enforce the ban on mass gatherings amid the COVID-19 pandemic, an undersecretary said on Thursday.

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PNP: Quarantine violators will not be jailed


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Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, May 28) — Violators of quarantine protocols will not face jail time, but they are not necessarily off the hook just yet, the Philippine National Police clarified Friday.
"Itong mga ito, wala tayong ikukulong, nililinaw natin. Aarestuhin kung sakali man pero hindi ikukulong," PNP Chief Guillermo Eleazar told CNN Philippines'
The Source.
[Translation: These violators will not be jailed, we clarify. They can get arrested but they will not be jailed.]
This comes after President Rodrigo Duterte renewed his call for local governments to step up enforcement of health protocols, warning they will be held liable if violations occur in their respective jurisdictions.

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Establish holding areas, ensure ordinance compliance: DOJ lists draft guidelines in arresting COVID-19 protocol violators

Establish holding areas, ensure ordinance compliance: DOJ lists draft guidelines in arresting COVID-19 protocol violators
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ATC followed 'internal mechanism' for designating persons as terrorists —DOJ exec

The Anti-Terrorism Council (ATC) followed its “internal mechanism” before it designated self-exiled communist leader Jose Maria Sison and 28 others as terrorists for the purpose of freezing their assets, an official of the Department of Justice (DOJ) said Thursday.

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Calabarzon police ops highlight need for UN to address Philippine human rights situation —HRW


Calabarzon police ops highlight need for UN to address Philippine human rights situation —HRW
Published March 10, 2021 9:01am
Updated March 10, 2021 9:30am
International group Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Wednesday (PHL time) said the police operations in Calabarzon that led to the arrests and deaths of activists show the need for member countries of the United Nations to look into the "worsening" human rights situation in the Philippines.
HRW said the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights should consider having a "rapid response unit" probe the police operations.
“The Southern Luzon raids were apparent politically motivated killings that the police and military have sought to justify with unconvincing justifications that echo ‘drug war’ claims. UN member states should see through this deadly deception and press for international action that would hold the Duterte administration to account," HRW deputy Asia director Phil Robertson said.

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Malacañang to Robredo: Prove 'massacre' claim behind Calabarzon deaths

Malacañang to Robredo: Prove 'massacre' claim behind Calabarzon deaths
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DOJ assures fair, thorough review of drug-related deaths | Philippine Canadian Inquirer


Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra earlier said they would badger the PNP leadership to act on the recommendations while reaching out to the victims’ families. (PNA file photo)
MANILA – The Department of Justice (DOJ) assured it would leave no stone unturned in its evaluation of deaths arising from the war on drugs.
Undersecretary Adrian Sugay told reporters on Friday the DOJ-led review panel has made recommendations on law enforcement officers found liable for the death of illegal drug personalities.
On the other hand, the Philippine National Police (PNP) will come up with its report by the first week of March.
“We gave to the police our recommendations on possible administrative and criminal liability on those involved in anti-illegal drug operations where deaths occurred. I understand that they are currently evaluating our findings and recommendations,” Sugay said.

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AMLC says search for CPP-NPA bank accounts has just started

AMLC says search for CPP-NPA bank accounts has just started
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