SPECIAL REPORT-In Duterte's war on drugs, local residents help draw up hit listsReuters
Friday, 7 October 2016
* Most of the people killed by police were on lists - police chief
* Barangay leaders and anti-drug committees contribute to lists
* Human-rights monitors say lists system is open to abuse
* Some local leaders plead with police to spare lives
* Barangay officials can become targets if they don't cooperateBy Andrew R.C. Marshall and John Chalmers
MANILA, Oct 7 (Reuters) - There are two versions of how Manila pedicab driver Neptali Celestino died.
According to Philippines police, he shot at plainclothes officers during a sting operation on Sept. 12, and they returned fire. His family says police burst into their ramshackle home, cornered an unarmed Celestino and shot him in front of his teenage sons.
Whatever the case, Celestino's days seem to have been numbered. His name had appeared on a police "watch list" of drug suspects drawn up with the help of community leaders and other people who lived alongside him in Palatiw, a frenetic, traffic-choked area on the eastern side of the nation's capital.
The local officials who help cops draw up these lists are foot soldiers in a war on drugs that has led to the killing of more than 3,600 people since President Rodrigo Duterte took office on June 30.
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