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Outrage as Philippines police kill schoolboy, 17, after 'giving him a gun and ordering him to shoot' as Duterte's war on drugs escalates

Kian Loyd Delos Santos became one of at least 80 people shot dead this week
An official report claimed he was shot because he fired at police officers first
But CCTV footage showed men carrying him to spot where boy was later found
Witnesses claim he was unarmed, police officers at the scene handed him gun

The Philippines police is under intense pressure over the killing of a 17-year-old student in an escalation of President Rodrigo Duterte's ruthless war on drugs.
Kian Loyd Delos Santos became one of at least 80 people shot dead this week in Duterte's battle to purge the country of drugs.

Television channels aired CCTV footage that showed him being carried by two men to the place where his body was later found, raising doubt about an official report that said he was shot because he fired at police officers first.
Witnesses claim the teenager was unarmed and police officers at the scene handed him a gun, asked him to fire the weapon and run.

National police chief Ronald dela Rosa said that if the Grade 11 student did not pose a threat and the officers who shot him on Thursday night would be held accountable.
'Just think about it, he is just a kid. If that happened to your sibling?' he said on GMA TV. 'We will investigate it, I assure you.'

Metro Manila police chief Oscar Albayalde said the three policemen involved had been relieved of their duties and an investigation would be launched into the incident, which took place in the Caloocan district in the northwest of the capital.
Police killed at least 13 people in Manila on the third night of a new push in Duterte's war on drugs and crime, taking the toll for one of the bloodiest weeks so far to 80, Reuters witnesses and media reported.

Earlier this week, 67 people were gunned down and more than 200 arrested in Manila and provinces adjoining the Philippines capital, in what police described as a 'One-Time, Big-Time' push to curb drugs and street crimes.
The term has been used by police to describe a coordinated drive in crime-prone districts, usually slums or low-income neighborhoods, often with additional officers.


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