The Senate committee on public order and dangerous drugs is willing to cooperate with the Church and extend protection to policemen willing to divulge details about their alleged participation in summary executions under the government鈥檚 war on drugs, Sen. Panfilo Lacson said Tuesday.
Lacson said that the Church should provide details about the individuals involved so the committee could properly invite them.
鈥淏ut yung Church should provide details, hindi pwedeng huhulaan namin sino iimbitahin (we cannot guess who we could invite),鈥 Lacson said in an interview with reporters.
鈥淪o ako (for me), we鈥檙e willing to coordinate with the Church at kung mayroon silang mga pangalan at willing naman mag-testify yung mga pulis (if they have the names and the police are willing to testify), then why not?鈥 he added.
Catholic Bishops鈥 Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president, Lingayen-Dagupan Archbishop Socrates Villegas said on Monday that police officers allegedly involved in extra-judicial killings have sought Church sanctuary.
Villegas said the supposed killers鈥 鈥渃onsciences are troubling them.鈥
Lacson appealed to the Church to coordinate with the Senate committee by forwarding the supposed policemen鈥檚 affidavits to concerned agencies.
鈥淧referably, kung mayroong mga affidavits nang na-execute, i-forward, kung hindi man sa amin, sa ibang mga institutions like the PAO para magawan ng kaukulang aksyon,鈥 he said.
The committee is also willing to conduct an executive session if there are a lot of policemen, and can even provide protective custody and legislative immunity to those involved, the senator said.
鈥淲e will not shy away naman from our mandated task to conduct investigation,鈥 he said.
鈥淵es, pwede bigyan ng protective custody, pwedeng bigyan ng legislative immunity para hindi magamit yung tetestify nila against them sa labas,鈥 he added.
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Lacson, however, was careful in calling the spate of killings under President Rodrigo Duterte鈥檚 violent campaign against illegal drugs as 鈥渆xtra-judicial killings.鈥 He pointed out that agencies have been cooperative in investigating the deaths and alleged abuses.
鈥淵un nga e, ako I鈥檓 as intrigued as anybody whether talagang mayroong (there really is) state-sponsored extra-judicial killings. Kasi hanggang ngayon nanghuhula pa rin tayo e (Because until now we are guessing if there is such),鈥 he said.
He said in the Senate investigation into the deaths of teens, the leadership of the Philippine National Police, the National Bureau of Investigation, the Department of Justice and the Public Affairs Office have been cooperative.
鈥淚ntriga pa rin sa akin kung state-sponsored nga ba ito? Kasi kung state-sponsored, all the way up, ito-tolerate nila, hindi sila magco-cooperate,鈥 Lacson explained.
(It鈥檚 still an intrigue for me if the deaths were state-sponsored. Because if it鈥檚 state-sponsored, they will tolerate it all the way up, and they will not cooperate.)