Palace supports reopening of probe on Duterte's drug war killings
At A Glance
- In a statement, Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin said Malacañang supports the plan of the Philippine National Police (PNP) to reopen the investigation of several cold cases of killings related to the drug war during the Duterte administration. <br>
Reinvestigating the high-profile killings at the height of the previous administration's war on drugs indicates that the Marcos administration "places the highest importance" on justice and rule of law in the country.

In a statement, Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin said Malacañang supports the plan of the Philippine National Police (PNP) to reopen the investigation of several cold cases of killings related to the drug war during the Duterte administration.
"Of course," Bersamin said on Wednesday, Oct. 16, when asked if the Palace supports PNP's move.
"The reopening of the investigations of the high killings related to the war on drugs should indicate that the Marcos administration places the highest importance on the fair dispensation of justice and on the universal observance of the rule of law in the country," Bersamin stated.
PNP Spokesperson Police Brigadier General Jean Fajardo earlier said that they will look into the drug-war related killings, particularly the elected officials and other well-known personalities who were killed during the height of the anti-drug campaign.