Since Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte ordered the police to rejoin his “war on drugs”, more than 100 drug suspects have been killed, an official said Saturday. Chief Superintendent John Bulalacao confirmed that 102 drug suspects were killed by police between December 5 – when Duterte ordered the force to rejoin the drug war – and March 1. In October last year, the president announced that the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency would replace the police in counter-narcotics operations following mounting public opposition, including rare street protests triggered by the death of Kian Loyd de los Santos, the 17-year-old killed by anti-narcotics agents as he knelt face down in a dark and dirty alleyway. Duterte said he would not cooperate with UN investigators looking into extrajudicial killings under his rule, telling police and soldiers not to cooperate with any probe.