Philippine Daily Inquirer-Nov 16

In March 2017, a retired policeman by the name of Arturo Lascañas appeared before the Senate and shared a shocking, gruesome tale: He had been, he confessed, a hitman, a hired assassin — the leader in fact of the so-called Davao Death Squad (DDS), which had long been said to have carried out scores of killings of criminal suspects, political opponents, and other people deemed undesirable in Davao. The killings were upon the orders of the then-city mayor, said Lascañas. That mayor was Rodrigo Duterte, who was now the President of the Philippines. Read more at: https://opinion.inquirer.net/146465/explosive-testimony