Manila: The main suspect in the Philippines' worst-ever political massacre has appeared before prosecutors in Manila in a bulletproof vest and handcuffs while his lawyer sought a quick resolution of the case.

Dozens of Filipino journalists who lost 30 of their colleagues in the Nov. 23 killings in southern Maguindanao province shouted curses at Andal Ampatuan Jr. and shoved pictures of victims' mutilated bodies in his face Friday as security agents led him to a Justice Department hall.

Ampatuan has been charged with 40 counts of murder. He denies the charges.

Prosecutors say they will also review police evidence against his father, the clan patriarch, and about 160 others.