Senate recommends filing of charges vs vigilante groups in Negros killings

MANILA, Philippines — A Senate report has recommended the identification of perpetrators in the spate of killings in Negros Island and the filing of appropriate criminal charges against them.

The recommendation was a part of Committee Report No. 33, submitted jointly on January 21 by the Committees on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs, and Justice and Human Rights.

Among the recommendations of the report, which was signed by 11 senators, was the identification of the “perpetrators of the killings of individuals named in the alleged KAGUBAK List and the alleged list of names in Vigilante Negros/Anti-Corn, and file appropriate criminal charges against them.”

Further, the report also recommended the Senate to “sustain and bolster on-going investigations in order to identify the people behind the killings.

Kagubak, or the Kawsa Guihunganon Batok Komunista, is an alleged anti-communist group which reportedly has a “hit list” that targets “alleged NPA sympathizers. The said list reportedly contained 15 names, of which five persons named therein have already been killed.

The alleged presence of the group and the list was brought up during the Senate hearings in August.

The recommendation was made following a hearing in response to the call of Senators Risa Hontiveros and Leila de Lima who filed Senate Resolution Numbers 47 and 65, respectively, urging the higher chamber to conduct a probe on the spate of killings in Negros Island.

“To say that the period between October 2018 and July 2019 was bloody is a gross understatement. In that eight-month period, a series of killings and attempted killings took place in both provinces. No one was spared – men, women and children suffered at the hands of lawless armed men,” the report stated.

Other recommendations include the deployment of additional forces of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the Philippine National Police (PNP) to secure the provinces of Negros Oriental and Negros Occidental, and neighboring provinces, if possible.

The report also recommended the following:

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