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Philippine police: New drug crackdown leads to less killings

Por: Associated Press Health November 14, 2022

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MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Philippine authorities have killed 46 drug suspects and arrested more than 22,000 others under President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s campaign, the national police chief said Monday, and added the lower death toll underscores efforts to avoid lethal force.Marcos Jr., who took office in June, has vowed to press on with his predecessor’s crackdown on illegal drugs, but said it would be done differently and focus more on... + full article



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