Duterte offers P2M bounty on cops protecting drug trade | Inquirer News

Duterte offers P2M bounty on cops protecting drug trade

By: - Reporter / @NCorralesINQ
/ 09:16 AM August 29, 2016



 

President Rodrigo Duterte is placing a P2-million bounty on the heads of members of the Philippine National Police (PNP) who are protecting the drug trade in the country.

“I am inclined to place a reward on their head, the members of the PNP who are protecting drug syndicates in this country,” Duterte said in his speech at the Libingan ng mga Bayani on Monday.

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“I am placing on their head P2 million,” he added.

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The President said his war against drugs would be bloody.

READ: Drug war enters Phase 2

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“I will be harsh as I can ever be,” he said.

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“I will not relent. The campaign will be continuous. I will finish this war against corruption, drugs, and crime,” he added.

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The 71-year-old chief executive said he would take full take responsibility for his no-nonsense war against illegal drugs as he told police authorities to step up their campaign.

“I will go to prison for you,” he said.

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Duterte has earlier named top police officials allegedly involved in the illegal drug trade. RAM/rga

READ: Duterte names top cops allegedly involved in illegal drugs trade

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