MANILA - The Department of Justice (DOJ) on Wednesday released information on the initial batch of 52 cases it is reviewing as part of the government's policy of transparency on the anti-illegal drugs campaign. The matrix included docket numbers, names of deceased suspects, places and dates of the incidents and the review panel's summary of observations on the cases. Among the 52 cases, the most number of deaths in a single incident involved the operation in Liloy, Zamboanga del Norte on July 29, 2016 which resulted in the deaths of three persons. According to the police version, the suspects on board a vehicle refused to stop at a checkpoint and opened fire on the officers. The DOJ review panel noted that according to the medico-legal report, the victims appeared to have been shot at close range. The Philippine National Police Internal Affairs Service (PNP-IAS) ordered the dismissal from the service of those involved. The earliest case among the 52 involved a man who was kille
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