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Philippines court delivers rare conviction of police officer for drugs war violations

November 25, 2022
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MANILA — A Philippine court handed a police officer two life imprisonment sentences for torturing and planting evidence on drugs war victims at the height of former President Rodrigo Duterte’s bloody anti-narcotics crackdown.

Rights groups on Thursday (Nov 24) welcomed the rare conviction and called for justice for thousands more who died during Duterte’s six-year term, which ended in June 2022.

A Caloocan City court in the capital region sentenced police officer Jefrey Perez to two terms of life imprisonment, disqualification from public office, and monetary penalty over the arrest of Carl Angelo Arnaiz, 19, and Reynaldo De Guzman, 14, in Aug 2017, both of whom died.

“The planting was intended to paint a picture that Carl was a criminal…and his death was a result of a legitimate police operation,” according to presiding judge Rodrigo Pascua’s ruling dated Nov 10, which was made public late on Wednesday.

The court said the police officer was guilty of torture and planting plastic sachets containing marijuana leaves and methamphetamine and a .38-caliber revolver on Arnaiz.

A police report had said Arnaiz died in a gunfight while De Guzman’s body was later found with stab wounds.

“This is a warning to all law enforcers to not use excessive force against civilians,” Persida Acosta, chief of the Public Attorney’s Office, which handled the case, told ANC news channel on Thursday.

The Philippine police did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

More than 6,200 people were killed in police operations under Duterte’s war on drugs. Police reject allegations the killings were executions, saying the drug suspects violently resisted arrest, and that authorities acted in self-defence.

“We are not satisfied. This is only a drop in a bucket,” Amnesty International Philippines said on Facebook. “Those who emboldened the police to torture, kill and plant evidence must be made to account, not just the low-level police,” it added.

This article was first published in Asia One . All contents and images are copyright to their respective owners and sources.

Tags: #deaths#Drugs#PHILIPPINES#police#Politics and Government
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