MANILA, Philippines --- The operations conducted by police and soldiers during which 14 persons were killed in Negros Oriental on Saturday were legal. "What we did was legal. We did not just enter their houses. We just performed our duty as police officers," Col. Raul Tacaca, director of the Negros Oriental Provincial Police Office, said in an interview with INQUIRER.net. Tacaca was referring to coordinated operations in search of loose firearms conducted earlier on Saturday in the homes of suspected communist rebels. READ:14 killed in PNP, Army operations vs loose firearms in Negros Oriental Some rights group and party-lists tagged the operations as a "massacre" --- with...
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