Since Duterte was elected President in May 2016, there has been a spike in killings of suspected drug dealers by police.
"Duterte's pick to be the country's police chief, Ronald dela Rosa, concedes that some recent killings may have been carried out by officers involved in the drugs business."
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Peter Mandelson's secret:
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THIS WOULD NEVER HAPPEN IN NORTH YORKSHIRE!!!!
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Another member of the team?
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