'Tapusin! Tapusin!': Kiko Barzaga doesn't want to keep murderers, rapists alive in jail
At A Glance
- Cavite 4th district Rep. Francis "Kiko" Barzaga said on Friday, Aug. 8 that he would rather have convicts of heinous crimes "dealt with" immediately, if only to save the government precious resources.
Cavite 4th district Rep. Francis "Kiko" Barzaga (Facebook)
Cavite 4th district Rep. Francis "Kiko" Barzaga said on Friday, Aug. 8 that he would rather have convicts of heinous crimes "dealt with" immediately, if only to save the government precious resources.
Barzaga mentioned mass murderers and child rapists in particular as being "deserving" of execution by death penalty.
"Mass murderers and child rapists deserve the death penalty, why waste government resources keeping them alive in prison for decades when there's a simpler way to deal with them?" the outspoken solon said in a Facebook post.
Left unmentioned by the self-proclaimed "congressmeow" was the common knowledge that Philippine prisons are perennially overcrowded.
Barzaga's post Friday was a continuation of his piecemeal commentary about death penalty or capital punishment.
In recent weeks, he had proposed that death penalty should be given to recidivist litterers and perpetrators of animal cruelty.
All eyes are on Barzaga if he would file actual bills on his suggestions in the current 20th Congress.
The Philippines currently doesnt have capital punishment. The death penalty was abolished in 2006 during the time of former president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.
Lethal injection was the method used the last time that death penalty was carried out in the Philippines.