MANILA, Philippines --- The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) has urged the government to put the large number of alleged "nanlaban" (suspects who allegedly fought back to authorities resulting in their demise) cases under "court scrutiny." This as the CHR welcomed on Saturday a court ruling that recommended the filing of charges against policemen involved in the "extralegal killing" of a drug suspect. CHR Spokeperson Atty. Jacqueline de Guia, in a statement, noted that the Court of Appeals (CA) ruled that drug suspect Joselito Gonzales "was a victim of extralegal killing" during a drug buy-bust operation in Antipolo in 2016. The appellate court ...
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