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Rodrigo Duterte: Philippines President’s tough ultimatum to ‘rotten’ cops

PHILIPPINE leader Rodrigo Duterte gave “rotten to the core” police officers an ultimatum — resign or serve on an island surrounded by terrorists.

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte angrily berated more than 200 allegedly erring policemen and said he would send them to a southern island to fight extremists dreaded for their beheadings. Picture: Simeon Celi Jr./Presidential Photographers Division, Malacanang Palace via AP
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte angrily berated more than 200 allegedly erring policemen and said he would send them to a southern island to fight extremists dreaded for their beheadings. Picture: Simeon Celi Jr./Presidential Photographers Division, Malacanang Palace via AP

CONTROVERSIAL Philippine leader Rodrigo Duterte gave “rotten to the core” police officers an ultimatum — resign or serve on an island surrounded by terrorists.

In a televised stunt designed to humiliate, the President berated more than 200 policemen accused of a variety of offences and threatened to send them to a southern island to fight militants renowned for beheading captives.

Mr Duterte’s expletive-filled outburst against the officers at Manila’s presidential palace was his latest tirade against a police force that he has called “rotten to the core.”

He recently banned the national police from carrying out his anti-drug campaign after a group of officers used the crackdown as a cover to kidnap and kill a South Korean man in an extortion scandal.

The 228 policemen from metropolitan Manila are accused of a range of administrative and criminal offences, including extortion and illegal arrests.

Duterte’s expletive-filled outburst against the officers at the palace was his latest tirade against a “rotten” police force. Picture: Robinson Ninal/Presidential Photographers Division, Malacanang Palace/AP
Duterte’s expletive-filled outburst against the officers at the palace was his latest tirade against a “rotten” police force. Picture: Robinson Ninal/Presidential Photographers Division, Malacanang Palace/AP

Some have tested positive for drug use, regional police spokeswoman Inspector Kimberly Molitas said.

Mr Duterte, a longtime crime-busting city mayor and government prosecutor said he wanted to punish the policemen by ordering them to clear the murky Pasig River by the presidential palace of water lilies. But that the river was clear of lilies.

So he ordered them instead to prepare in two weeks for a two-year deployment to Basilan Island, the birthplace of the brutal Abu Sayyaf extremist group, where he said some police stations have been blown up by the terrorists.

“If you survive, come back here,” Mr Duterte told the policemen, who were made to stand in the sun before him outside the Malacanang palace.

“If you die there, I’ll tell the police not to spend to bring you here and just bury you there.” Mr Duterte, nicknamed The Punisher for his brutal approach to crime, said the policemen can opt to resign but warned them about getting involved in criminal syndicates like some former police and military personnel.

Duterte’s tough stance comes as he banned the national police from carrying out his anti-drug campaign after a group of officers used the crackdown as a cover to kidnap and kill a South Korean man in an extortion scandal. Picture: King Rodriguez/Presidential Photographers Division, Malacanang Palace/AP
Duterte’s tough stance comes as he banned the national police from carrying out his anti-drug campaign after a group of officers used the crackdown as a cover to kidnap and kill a South Korean man in an extortion scandal. Picture: King Rodriguez/Presidential Photographers Division, Malacanang Palace/AP

“I will create a battalion just to keep track of your movements because it has been the sad experience of this country that the most vicious criminals are mostly ex-police or sometimes, ex-military men,” he told them.

He also threatened them with death if they ventured into crime.

“Sorry, I won’t think twice, you would really be the ones to go down in extrajudicial killings,” said Mr Duterte, who stood beside top police officials.

Some rogue policemen have mulcted street vendors and ordinary Filipinos, while others have killed drug dealers, seized and sold their methamphetamine, a strongly addictive stimulant locally known as shabu, then pocketed the money, Duterte said.

“If you’re mad at me, wait until my presidency ends, then let’s go into a gunbattle,” said the president, who started his six-year term last June.

Mr Duterte abruptly ended his talk to lead a Cabinet meeting, but asked the policemen to wait for him under the sun.

More than 7000 suspected drug dealers and addicts had been killed in Mr Duterte’s anti-drug crackdown before he prohibited the 170,000-strong police force from serving as the main enforcer of the campaign last week.

Troops will be tapped to temporarily replace the policemen, Mr Duterte said, prompting human rights groups to express alarm due to what they say is the military’s equally notorious image.

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