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01-23-2017, 08:29 AM
MANILA: Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s ****** vowed on Sunday there would be ** cover-up or whitewash in the investigation into a South Korean’s murder by police.
The kidnapping and killing of the businessmen has fuelled fears about widespread abuse by ******rs as they prosecute Duterte’s deadly anti-drug war.
The businessman disappeared from his home in Angeles City **rth of Manila last October.
Police from a special anti-drug unit abducted him under the guise of a raid on illegal *****. A policeman then strangled him inside Camp Crame, the national police headquarters in Manila, the Justice Department said last week.
"We are outraged by the abduction and slay of a South Korean executive inside Camp Crame," said Duterte’s spokesman Ernesto Abella.
"We assure everyone that there will be ** whitewash or cover-up. We will **t tolerate abusive, errant policemen who betray the organisation."
The kidnappers demanded a ransom from the victim’s wife and she initially paid five million pesos ($100,000), thinking he was still alive, authorities said last week when they first an**unced details of the police ******rs’ involvement.
The policemen for months led the wife to believe her husband was alive but he had been in fact killed on the day he was abducted, investigators said.
The ******rs involved were from a task force focused solely on illegal ***** and stationed at the sprawling Camp Crame.
The incident has shocked and angered the South Korean government, with Foreign Minister Yun Byung-Se demanding those behind the crime be brought to justice.
The police have come under intense scrutiny as the frontline troops in Duterte’s efforts to eradicate illegal ***** in society, with human rights groups accusing them of mass extrajudicial killings.
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The kidnapping and killing of the businessmen has fuelled fears about widespread abuse by ******rs as they prosecute Duterte’s deadly anti-drug war.
The businessman disappeared from his home in Angeles City **rth of Manila last October.
Police from a special anti-drug unit abducted him under the guise of a raid on illegal *****. A policeman then strangled him inside Camp Crame, the national police headquarters in Manila, the Justice Department said last week.
"We are outraged by the abduction and slay of a South Korean executive inside Camp Crame," said Duterte’s spokesman Ernesto Abella.
"We assure everyone that there will be ** whitewash or cover-up. We will **t tolerate abusive, errant policemen who betray the organisation."
The kidnappers demanded a ransom from the victim’s wife and she initially paid five million pesos ($100,000), thinking he was still alive, authorities said last week when they first an**unced details of the police ******rs’ involvement.
The policemen for months led the wife to believe her husband was alive but he had been in fact killed on the day he was abducted, investigators said.
The ******rs involved were from a task force focused solely on illegal ***** and stationed at the sprawling Camp Crame.
The incident has shocked and angered the South Korean government, with Foreign Minister Yun Byung-Se demanding those behind the crime be brought to justice.
The police have come under intense scrutiny as the frontline troops in Duterte’s efforts to eradicate illegal ***** in society, with human rights groups accusing them of mass extrajudicial killings.
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