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Statement of the Commission on Human Rights on former President Duterte’s remark to shoot dead the cops that are involved in drugs

The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) believes that police officers involved in illegal drugs seriously tarnish and undermine the mandate, credibility, and competence of the Philippine National Police (PNP). It is crucial that accountability must be carried out to its fullest extent when dealing with police officers who commit crime, as well as with other duty-bearers or public officers, who are supposed to exemplify the standards of conduct and public ethics worthy of public trust.

In ensuring accountability within PNP ranks, we continue to underscore that due process and the rule of law must be paramount. The State has the duty to uphold the supreme right to life without exception. Demonstrating seriousness in reforming the PNP and ridding it of involvement in drug issues necessitate lawful methods to maintain the State’s integrity, credibility, and moral ascendancy. Addressing the problem in accordance with the law will also manifest a robust and working justice system in the country.

Like any human being, the lives of police officers are equally valuable and their right to life and due process must be guaranteed. Resorting to killing only serves to perpetuate the culture of vigilantism and violence, which can further result to the breakdown of the rule of law.

The Commission continues to urge for the strengthening of reform programs within the PNP. This includes ensuring genuine and full accountability by filing cases in court against suspected erring police officers and through the imposition of criminal-legal sanctions to those who are proven guilty. To this end, CHR continues to hope for better cooperation and collaboration to resolve drug cases involving law enforcers. As part of the PNP’s sworn obligation, this will also help demonstrate the institution’s commitment to human rights and rule of law and in alignment with its philosophy of “Service, Honor, and Justice.” ###

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