The controversial death of a 17-year old senior high school student in the government's war on drugs continues to serve as a warning for police officers not to use excessive force. This was the importance of the commemoration of the killing of Kian Loyd Delos Santos, one of the casualties during a wave of killings in Metro Manila a year ago, Malacaang said on Thursday. "The death anniversary is significant because this incident led to the President's clarification on his official pronouncement on the drug war," Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque said in a press briefing. "He [President Rodrigo Duterte] will support the police if the killing is legal. He will prosecute the pol...
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