Department of Justice The Department of Justice (DOJ) received from the Philippine National Police (PNP) last Tuesday, June 1, the records of the cases which will be reviewed to determine liability on reported deaths of suspects and other persons during police operations against illegal drugs
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Justice Secretary Menardo I. Guevarra Differences in local government ordinances on health protocols nationwide require a uniform guideline on enforcement, Department of Justice (DOJ) Secretary Menardo I. Guevarra said on Tuesday, June 1. This was pointed out by Guevarra as he, Department of
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THE PHILIPPINES won’t give full access to records on its deadly war on drugs and anti-insurgency drive, President Rodrigo R. Duterte said on Monday night, citing national security concerns.
“We can’t open everything up not because we are hiding some facts,” he said at a televised address in mixed English and Filipino. “This is a national security issue.”
The President issued the statement after Interior and Local Government Secretary Eduardo M. Año said more than 20 people died in police anti-drug operations from May 26 to 30.
Mr. Duterte said deaths were avoidable in the government’s anti-illegal drug campaign.