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Philippine court finds 4 police guilty of drug war killings under Duterte’s rule

  • The officers were all sentenced to up to 10 years in prison for the shooting deaths of two victims at a Manila slum during an anti-drug operation

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A Philippine court found four police officers guilty of homicide in the deaths of Luis Bonifacio and his son, Gabriel Bonifacio. Photo: EPA-EFE

Four Philippine policemen were found guilty on Tuesday of killing a father and son, court officials said, in a rare case of law enforcement officers being prosecuted for taking part in former president Rodrigo Duterte’s deadly drug war.

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The four low-ranking officers were all sentenced to up to 10 years in prison for the shooting deaths of the two victims at a Manila slum during an anti-drug police operation in 2016, Manila regional trial court judge Rowena Alejandria said in her written verdict that was read in court on Tuesday.

“It must be worthy to note that the accused themselves did not deny their presence and participation in the police operation conducted, the same event where the victims Luis and Gabriel (Domingo) were killed,” Alejandria wrote.

Thousands of drug suspects were killed by police and unknown gunmen in a campaign that became the centrepiece of Duterte’s 2016-2022 rule, a crackdown that critics described as state-sponsored extrajudicial killings and is now a subject of an investigation by the International Criminal Court.

Mary Ann Domingo and her son hold portraits of her husband and son after four policemen were found guilty of killing them during their trial at a court in Manila on Tuesday. Photo: AFP
Mary Ann Domingo and her son hold portraits of her husband and son after four policemen were found guilty of killing them during their trial at a court in Manila on Tuesday. Photo: AFP

Luis Bonifacio’s partner, Mary Ann Domingo, cried on her son’s shoulder as they listened to the verdict on two counts of homicide each being read at the cramped northern Manila courtroom.

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