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    Death squad disrupters: Filipina patrols help keep drug killings at bay

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    Death squad disrupters: Filipina patrols help keep drug killings at bay

    President Duterte declared a war on drugs in 2016 and promised thousand would die


    Published:  February 17, 2020 09:36 Reuters  and  Compiled by Christian Borbon, Digital Content Producer

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    Late each night, a dozen women chat and share a meal before hitting the narrow streets of a Manila suburb where a death squad once roamed. Image Credit: Reuters
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    They are the "women's patrol", a group of 18 mothers and grandmothers whose nightly walks through the dimly lit alleys of Pateros have been helping to deter shadowy gunmen behind murders of residents linked to illegal drugs. Image Credit: Reuters
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    Not long after Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte declared a war on drugs in 2016 and promised thousands would die, Pateros was being terrorised by attackers in hoods and ski masks, known locally as the "bonnet gang". With the town of 63,000 paralysed by fear, the women decided to arm themselves with flashlights and patrol their community, keeping up a nightly presence to disrupt the bonnet gang. Image Credit: REUTERS
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    "When we started patrols, the enthusiasm came back to our community and the fear disappeared. Back then, people were afraid to go out," said Jenny Helo, 39, who leads the women through the labyrinth of shops, shacks and informal dwellings. "But when they saw how effective we are, because of how we really go around the community, people regained confidence." The killers have not been caught. Image Credit: Reuters
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    In the deadliest periods of the crackdown, there were as many as four murders linked to drugs each day in the Philippines, many by gunmen riding pillion on motorcycles. The total number of drug-related killings since Duterte unleashed his drugs war is unknown. Image Credit: AFP
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    Police say they killed 5,400 suspects in self-defence during their anti-drugs operations, but deny allegations by activists that elements of the force are involved in the mystery killings that plagued Pateros and other parts of Manila. Image Credit: Reuters
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    In a written response to Reuters, Duterte's spokesman Salvador Panelo called those "inevitable results" when a government was serious about suppressing illegal drugs. Image Credit: Twitter
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    He attributed the deaths to botched drug deals, turf wars between drug syndicates, or informants being silenced. Image Credit: REUTERS
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    Lea Reyes Cabrera, 51, a member of a volunteer group of women patrollers. | Pateros is now safer and the gunmen have gone, say those who live there. The women never found out who the bonnet gang were, Helo said, but believe they thwarted them. Image Credit: Reuters
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    'We disrupted them in what they do,' she said. '"They know we are here to fight what they're doing.' Pateros police chief Colonel Simnar Gran praised the patrollers and said local police had worked closely with them and the mayor to tighten the town's security. Image Credit: Reuters
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    A few officers accompany the women each night, enforcing curfews and smoking bans, and warning people against drugs. Image Credit: Reuters
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    'This can be replicated by other communities," Gran said. "They're doing this voluntarily without compensation. They're just civic-minded people.' Image Credit: Reuters
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    Maria Oqueria, 64, a member of a volunteer group of women patrollers. Image Credit: Reuters

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