Can the PNP recover from Duterte's drug war?

As former President Rodrigo Duterte faces trial at the International Criminal Court, scrutiny falls on his drug war's impact on the Philippine National Police. On August 15, 2017, police officers killed 32 drug suspects in a single operation in Bulacan, the deadliest day of the campaign. Duterte praised the effort, joking about its efficiency.

In 2017, a Philippine National Police operation in Bulacan drew controversy when officers killed 32 drug suspects in one day. Dubbed 'one time-big time' by the Bulacan Provincial Police, it was lauded by Duterte, who in jest called for more such outcomes like '32 deaths a day.' Killings continued in the following days: 26 in Manila, 17 in Cavite, 4 in Caloocan, and 2 in Marikina.

Prior to the drug war, the PNP began professionalizing in 1991 when the Philippine Public Safety College took control of the Philippine National Police Academy and Philippine National Training Institute. Cadets were trained in rule of law, due process, and modern concepts such as community policing and human rights-based approaches. These efforts followed Martial Law-era impunity, aiming to counter a culture of abuse by political elites.

However, the article argues that Duterte's drug war reversed this progress. Instead of structural reforms against corruption and political interference, it granted a license to kill. Killings became systematic, boosting police morale through sanctioned violence and promised immunity. Instructors despaired as teachings on calibrated force and due process were ignored in favor of operations ending in 'nanlaban' narratives.

Today, with Duterte detained at The Hague facing trial, questions arise about reclaiming PNP professionalism via merit-based promotions, human rights retraining, and insulation from politics. Author Raymund E. Narag, PhD, an associate professor at Southern Illinois University, emphasizes that the public must recognize quick justice often lacks true justice. The August 15 events symbolized a shift from service to fear, challenging the institution's soul.

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Families of extrajudicial killing victims testify at ICC hearing, linking Duterte's words to drug war deaths.
صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

EJK victims' kin: Duterte’s words were deadly

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

On the second day of the International Criminal Court hearing, families of drug war victims stated that former President Rodrigo Duterte’s words incited killings. They echoed the prosecution’s argument linking his statements to rising death tolls. Official records show at least 6,000 killed in anti-drug operations.

On the third day of the confirmation of charges hearing at the International Criminal Court, Rodrigo Duterte's defense argued that the prosecution's witnesses are unreliable 'self-confessed murderers' testifying for immunity. Nicholas Kaufman stated there is no direct order from Duterte for killings in the 49 incidents. The hearing took place on February 26, 2026, in The Hague.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

In The Hague, Netherlands, volunteers organized a human barricade to shield drug war victims' families from harassment by supporters of former President Rodrigo Duterte outside the International Criminal Court (ICC). This occurred on the third and fourth days of the pre-trial proceedings in February 2026. The incident reflects broader tensions between defenders and critics of Duterte's drug war.

The confirmation of charges hearing against former president Rodrigo Duterte at the International Criminal Court concluded on February 27, 2026, after four days of proceedings. The prosecution and defense delivered closing arguments, while concerns over Duterte's potential flight risk if released were raised. A decision on whether to proceed to trial is expected within 60 days.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

A child rights advocate who attended the International Criminal Court's confirmation of charges hearing against former president Rodrigo Duterte said the prosecution's evidence presentation indicates the case could proceed to trial. Rowena Legaspi, executive director of the Children's Legal Rights and Development Center, noted videos, public announcements, and policies signed by Duterte as key materials.

أطلق شرطي النار وقتل شابًا يبلغ من العمر 18 عامًا يُدعى برتراند إيكا براسيتيو أثناء عملية اعتقال في مكَسّار يوم 1 مارس 2026. أعلنت قيادة الشرطة الإندونيسية أنها ستقوم بتقييم داخلي لاستخدام الأسلحة النارية وستشرف على الإجراءات القانونية ضد المشتبه به إيبيتو إن، الذي تم تسميته واعتقاله.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

أثار تعيين AKBP Catur Erwin Setiawan قائد شرطة مدينة بيما المؤقت انتقادات بسبب قضية مخدرات سابقة له. وقد سُلّم المنصب الآن إلى AKBP Hariyanto، نائب قائد Brimob السابق في شرطة NTB. ويأتي هذا التغيير وسط فضيحة مخدرات تشمل القائد السابق AKBP Didik Putra Kuncoro، الذي تم فصله ويواجه عقوبة الإعدام.

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