Ex-president Rodrigo Duterte dares entire PNP to resign; AFP to takeover

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Former president Rodrigo Duterte has dared the entire Philippine National Police to resign, accusing the agency of being the “gatekeeper” of the illegal drug trade in the country.

Former president Rodrigo Duterte has dared the entire Philippine National Police to resign, accusing the agency of being the “gatekeeper” of the illegal drug trade in the country.

“The volume is one too many. Ilan ang pulis na involved [How many police personnel are involved]? Marami ‘yan [There are many], it will go up to the generals,” he said in an interview on Tuesday, citing the “tons” of illegal drugs now going through the hands of the police. Also on Tuesday, Interior Secretary Benhur Abalos confirmed that the National Police Commission and the PNP have filed criminal complaints before the Office of the Ombudsman against 50 police personnel suspected to be involved in the 990-kilogram shabu drug haul in October last year.If he were still president, Duterte said he would mandate the whole PNP to surrender all issued and illegal firearms within 24 hours and let the Armed Forces of the Philippines take over.

On April 13, International Criminal Court prosecutor Karim Khan said Duterte “encouraged” the bloody crackdown on illegal drugs in the country, rejecting the government’s claim that the killings are of “marginal gravity.” The ICC has also rejected the Philippines’ appeal to reverse the court’s decision to reopen the drug war probe.

 

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