Suspend cops linked to human rights abuses, Amnesty International urges PH

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Amnesty International reiterates its call for the Philippine government to end the bloody drug war, adding that criminal cases should be filed against those found guilty of human rights violations.

Amid the Senate’s ongoing probe into the “ninja cops” issue, Amnesty International urged Philippine officials to suspend police officers linked to alleged human rights violations.

“Cases of suspected unlawful killings with police involvement should be investigated and prosecuted as criminal offences rather than dealt with through administrative and disciplinary processes, which must never substitute for criminal procedures in such cases,” the report read. The statement comes amid the ongoing Senate probe into the controversial 2013 Pampanga drug raid, as well as"ninja cops" who allegedly recycled illegal drugs confiscated during operations.

The human rights group has long tagged the administration’s drug war as a “war on the poor.” It claimed there have been no meaningful efforts on the government's part to ensure justice for victims of alleged extrajudicial killings in the country.Three years on, no ‘meaningful accountability’ for extrajudicial killings in PH – Amnesty International

 

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