Court finds four Philippine police guilty in drug war killings
- Four Philippine policemen were found guilty of killing a father and son during Duterte's drug war, a rare case of officers being prosecuted for such actions.
- The officers were sentenced to up to 10 years in prison for the shooting deaths.
- The International Criminal Court is investigating the Philippine drug crackdown, citing a widespread and systematic attack on civilians in line with state policy.
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Caloocan court convicts 4 cops in father-and-son 'drug war' death
MANILA, Philippines — The Caloocan City Regional Trial Court has convicted four police officers over the death of a father and his son at the height of the government’s “drug war” in 2016. The lower court said Police Master Sergeant Virgilio Q. Servantes, and Police Corporals Arnel De Guzman, Johnston M. Alacre, and Argemio Saguros Jr. are guilty of homicide for the death of Luis Bonficaio and his son Gabriel. The police officers were sentenced …
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Court finds four Philippine police guilty in drug war killings
Four Philippine policemen were found guilty Tuesday (Jun 18) 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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