
Kamay na bakal! Sara Duterte wants ‘no mercy’ for criminals, terrorists
Vice President and Education Secretary Sara Z. Duterte on Monday ordered the country’s security sector to “show no mercy against criminals and terrorists.”
Vice President and Education Secretary Sara Z. Duterte on Monday ordered the country’s security sector to “show no mercy against criminals and terrorists.”
Russian President Vladimir Putin warned Thursday that armed criminals could be “liquidated on the spot,” calling the blast that tore through a Saint Petersburg supermarket and wounded 14 people an “act of terror.”
With an acclaimed starring role in “The Shawshank Redemption” and an Oscar nomination for directing “Dead Man Walking,” Tim Robbins owes many of his career highlights to the prison system.
Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque sees nothing wrong with how the Philippine National Police conducted anti-drug operations, even if its “Oplan Tokhang” has been blamed for the rise in killings of suspected criminals.
Senator Ralph Recto is certain the use of body cameras by policemen during operations will stop the alleged “bounty” killings of suspected drug personalities. Recto
Senator Win Gatchalian on Wednesday admitted that the war on drugs will not be effective if the government treats drug traffickers “with kid’s gloves.”
President Duterte will be investigated and tried before the International Criminal Court (ICC) for the alleged extrajudicial executions of more than 1,400 persons in Davao City based on the testimonies of Edgar Matobato and retired SPO3 Arthur Lascanas.
A national ID system can fight crime and corruption on three fronts should it be implemented, Sen. Panfilo Lacson said over the weekend.
No impeachment or condemnation from the international court will stop President Rodrigo Duterte from carrying out his war on illegal drugs.
President Rodrigo Duterte scoffed at the Human Rights Watch which released a damning report Thursday claiming that he gave the “licence to kill” the 7,000 persons who died in his brutal drug war.