The government's review of the alleged involvement of some police officers in the illegal drug trade will be completed in two weeks, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said on Tuesday.
The government's review of the alleged involvement of some police officers in the illegal drug trade will be completed in two weeks, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said on Tuesday.
"It's a very complicated system, and it's a very complicated situation. Hindi naman tayo puwedeng umaksyon on the basis ng tsismis. We cannot move on that basis. We have to be very careful because we have to [be] fair. It has to be just," Marcos added. Marcos further called on council members to address the country's two main peace and order problems: the rise in political violence and violence stemming from competition among drug syndicates.
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