DOJ willing to consider putting Kian slay witnesses under WPP | Inquirer News

DOJ willing to consider putting Kian slay witnesses under WPP

/ 12:10 PM August 21, 2017

The Department of Justice (DOJ) is willing to consider putting the witnesses to the death of 17-year old Kian Delos Santos under the Witness Protection Program (WPP).

Delo Santos was among those killed in the one-time, bigtime drug raid conducted in Caloocan City. The police claimed he tried to fight it out with the cops with a .45 caliber gun but witnesses said he was tortured. The witnesses added that Kian was given a gun, told to run and then was shot.

Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre said they would be willing to consider the witnesses, including the family of Kian to the WPP.

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“If they will apply, we are willing to consider them to the WPP,” Aguirre said Monday.

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Aguirre has already ordered the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) to conduct a parallel investigation on the death of Kian.

READ: Hontiveros takes custody of Kian slay witnesses

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To be accepted to the WPP, a potential witness has to submit an application and execute an affidavit which will be verified an assessed. Benefits under the WPP include a safehouse, security, allowance and other benefits.

Prior to acceptance to the WPP, the government can still place the applicant under provisional admission upon submission of application to the WPP. JE

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TAGS: Aguirre, DoJ, Drug war, Killing, Witness, WPP

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