Logo

10 日 マニラ

34°C24°C
両替レート
¥10,000=P3,870
$100=P5,720

10 日 マニラ

34°C24°C
両替レート
¥10,000=P3,870
$100=P5,720

SC orders gov't to submit all records of the Duterte administration war on drugs

2018/4/4 英字

The Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered the government, through Solicitor General Jose Calida, to submit all records and documents of the Duterte administration's war on drugs within 15 days.

SC spokesperson Theodore Te said this came after the High Tribunal dismissed Calida’s motion for reconsideration during the start of its yearly summer session in Baguio City.

"The Court denied the Solicitor General’s motion for reconsideration of the Court’s Order dated December 5, 2017 and directed the respondents to comply with the said order by submitting the required reports within a period of fifteen days from notice,’ Te said in a media briefing.

On December 5, 2017, the SC ordered the Office of the Solicitor General (OSG) to submit within 60 days documents, including the list of persons killed in legitimate police operations from July 1, 2016 to November 30, 2017, list of deaths under investigation from July 1, 2016 to November 30, 2017, list of Chinese and Filipino-Chinese drug lords who have been neutralized, list of drugs involved whether shabu, cocaine, marijuana, opioids, etc., comparative tables in index crimes, statistics of internal cleansing within the police force drug watchlists in affected areas.

The tribunal also directed the OSG to submit the list of warrants and warrantless arrests in high value target police operations and the list of cases under investigation under the PNP Internal Affairs Service.

The SC issued the order after it ended the oral arguments on the petitions questioning the legal basis of the government’s anti-drug war. DMS

おすすめ記事

Philippines to attend ASEAN meeting on tariffs

2025/4/10 英字 無料
無料

Endo highlights '' unprecdented level of friendship'' between Japan and Philippines

2025/4/10 英字 無料
無料

DOTr wants NSCR constructed at a faster pace

2025/4/10 英字 無料
無料

The Philippine economy may grow by six percent in 2025 which is higher than the 5.6 percent GDP growth in 2024, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) said on Wednesday.

2025/4/10 英字 無料
無料

DFA says one Filipino died in Myanmar quake

2025/4/10 英字 無料
無料

More evacuees expected after Kanlaon eruption

2025/4/10 英字 無料
無料