CHR to PNP: Record of drug killers, Released|Drilon: ”Ginagago tayo ng PNP spokesperson

The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) challenged the Philippine National Police (PNP) to release the record of more than 3,000 killed drug suspects in the government war against illegal drugs.

According to CHR Commissioner Gwen Pimentel-Gana, the PNP must prove that more than three thousand drug addicts have been killed. 

This was followed by Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano in Qatari broadcaster Al Jazeera where it mentioned that they were all drug dealers.

“I do not know where the Secretary-General Cayetano got his figures and he said all of them were drug dealers. 

That is why we are challenging the PNP to bring their investigation into the 3,000 plus cases they say, “Gana said. 

It also states, “How did the PNP conclude that all the identified dead were drug dealers even before the investigation of PNP’s Internal Affairs Service cases?”

Meanwhile Senate Minority Leader Franklin Drilon hit Philippine National Police (PNP) spokesperson Chief Superintendent Dionardo Carlos for saying that there is no official case of extrajudicial killing since the take over of President Rodrigo Duterte. 


“Ginagago tayo ng police spokesperson na ito. Akala niya ba maniniwala ang taongbayan at maniniwala na walang extrajudicial killings sa ating paligid,”Drilon said in an interview with radio dzBB, October 8.

Chief Superintendent Carlos made the statement after recent Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey showed that 73 percent of Filipinos are worried that they or someone they know will become a victim of EJK. 

The PNP protects every individual’s right to life,” Carlos said in a statement. 
“The possibility of them becoming victim of EJK is very remote, if we based it on facts and not on impression/perception.”he added


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