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MANILA, Philippines — The House quad committee will recommend the filing of complaints against at least 10 individuals linked to illegal drug trade, Philippine offshore gambling operators (Pogos), and extrajudicial killings (EJKs) during the Duterte administration.
Panel chair and Surigao del Norte 2nd District Rep. Robert Ace Barbers made the revelation in a chance interview on Tuesday when asked about the details of the quad panel’s report, which will be submitted to the plenary next week.
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“All our recommendations, assuming we will recommend the filing of criminal and administrative cases, will involve active, retired, and recently retired. All that will be included in our recommendations,” he added.
Article continues after this advertisementBarbers opted not to reveal details on these individuals. He only said concerned agencies would be present during the submission of the report.
Article continues after this advertisement“If I tell you what case they are related, you will already find out who this is,” he explained.
Article continues after this advertisement“The DOJ (Department of Justice) will be there, the Office of the Ombudsman will be there, the NBI (National Bureau of Investigation) will probably be there. Just to give you a tip of what recommendations we will report next week,” he added.
Among the prominent personalities who attended the mega panel’s probe was former President Rodrigo Duterte.
Article continues after this advertisementDuring the hearing last November 13, Batangas Rep. Gerville Luistro asked Duterte if his statement of taking “full, legal, and moral responsibility” for his administration’s bloody drug war could be considered an “extrajudicial confession of guilt.”
“In the sense yes, I can’t do anything about it anymore,” Duterte said.
“Are you saying yes?” Luistro asked.
“Yes, because I ordered the campaign against illegal drugs. At kung anong ginawa nila, whether illegal or not, ako nag-utos (Whatever they did, illegal or not, I ordered it). In that sense, I take that responsibility for their actions,” Duterte explained.
Duterte also reiterated that he killed six or seven people when he was Davao City mayor, noting that he roamed the city waiting for the chance to eradicate criminals.
Based on reports, Duterte’s drug war left at least 6,000 people dead.
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However, data from human rights watchdog Karapatan showed that 30para manalo,000 EJKs were committed during the drug war.
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