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警察活動における証拠の捏造に関するPNP職員の入国を認めたことについて深刻な懸念を表明する人権委員会の声明

The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) expresses grave concern over the admission by two PNP personnel of planting evidence during a supposed buy-bust operation against Bryan Laresma, 33, at the boundary of San Juan, Batangas, and Tiaong, Quezon on 28 May 2024, which led to Laresma’s death.

This admission comes after Mst. Sgt. Juan Macaraig and Sgt. Michie Perez attended an executive session of the Committee on Public Order of the House of Representatives on 15 July. After questioning by Committee Chairperson Rep. Dan Fernandez, Perez admitted that the money, gun, and crystal meth (shabu) were planted on Laresma’s body, implying that he was involved in the illegal drug trade.

“The CHR condemns this act as it not only resulted in an unlawful killing but also violated the fundamental right to life of the victim,” said CHR Chairperson Richard Palpal-latoc. “It is imperative that the police officers implicated in this grievous act face the full extent of the law for their actions,” he added.

The killing of Laresma is a clear violation of Articles 10 and 11 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), which state that everyone is entitled, in full equality, to a fair and public hearing by an independent and impartial tribunal to determine their rights, obligations, and any criminal charges against them, and the right to be considered innocent until proven guilty, with all necessary guarantees for their defense.

These principles are also reflected in Article 14 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), which mandates the right to a fair trial and the right to be considered innocent until proven guilty.

The CHR underscores the need for justice not only to serve as reparation for the victim and his family but also to reaffirm the state’s commitment to upholding human rights and the rule of law.

The Commission also notes the motu proprio investigation by the Provincial Internal Affairs Service of the Batangas Police Provincial Office and its assurance that any officers found to have violated protocols will face appropriate charges. Ensuring that those responsible are held accountable is crucial in restoring public trust in law enforcement and in preventing future violations.

The Commission reminds the state and the authorities of their obligation to ensure that measures taken to combat drugs, or any other criminalities, are conducted within the bounds of the law and with respect for human rights.

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