3 Filipino policemen convicted of murder in brutal drug war

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3 Filipino policemen convicted of murder in brutal drug warMANILA, Philippines (AP) — A Philippine court has found three police officers guilty of killing a student they alleged was a drug dealer, in the first known such conviction under the president's crackdown on drugs. Regional Trial Court Presiding Judge Rodolfo Azucena Jr. ruled the officers murdered Kian Loyd delos Santos during raid in a slum in the Manila metropolis last year. It rejected the policemen's claim that the 17-year-old fired back while resisting arrest. The court sentenced the officers to up to 40 years in prison without parole, although they can appeal. They're doing better than the US, then...
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