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Thursday, July 10, 2025

Lawmakers refile bill classifying EJK a heinous crime

 

From the Website of PNA
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Lawmakers refile bill classifying EJK a heinous crime


MANILA – The leaders of the House Quad Committee (Quadcom) in the 19th Congress on Wednesday
refiled a bill classifying extrajudicial killing (EJK) as a heinous crime, and seeking justice for the victims of former president Rodrigo Duterte's bloody drug war.

House Bill (HB) No. 1629 is jointly authored by Reps. David “Jay-jay” Suarez (Quezon, 2nd District), Bienvenido Abante Jr. (Manila, 6th District), Romeo Acop (Antipolo, 2nd District), Zia Alonto Adiong (Lanao del Sur, 1st District), Paolo Ortega V (La Union, 1st District), Ernesto Dionisio Jr. (Manila, 1st District), Rodge Gutierrez (1-RIDER party-list), Lordan Suan (Cagayan de Oro City, 1st District), Jay Khonghun (Zambales, 1st District), Gerville “Jinky Bitrics” Luistro (Batangas, 2nd District), and Jonathan Keith Flores (Bukidnon, 2nd District).

Ortega, Abante, Luistro, Khonghun, Adiong, Dionisio and Suan personally took part in filing the bill.

The measure was first filed during the 19th Congress as an offshoot of the Quadcom’s investigation into unlawful killings committed outside the justice system.

The proposed measure defines EJK as “the taking of life without the sanction of lawful judicial process” and imposes life imprisonment on public officials, state agents, or any person acting under state authority who commits or orders such killings.

The bill responds directly to widespread killings tied to Duterte’s anti-illegal drug campaign, which, according to the Commission on Human Rights (CHR), led to 846 investigated deaths between 2016 and 2022.

Of these, 577 were attributed to law enforcement agents, while 269 were linked to unknown assailants and other actors.

Under the proposed Anti-Extrajudicial Killing Act, senior military or police officials who instruct subordinates to carry out EJKs will be held equally liable.

Public officials may also be presumed administratively negligent if EJK cases increase in their jurisdiction despite the receipt of peace and order or intelligence funds. Preventive suspension is allowed during investigation.

The bill also establishes the Extrajudicial Killings Claims Board under the CHR to process and approve monetary and non-monetary reparations for the victims’ families.

Victims’ families may receive compensation ranging from PHP250,000 to PHP500,000, depending on the circumstances of each case.

Agencies such as the Department of Health and the Department of Social Welfare and Development will also be mandated to provide psychosocial and educational support.

“Extrajudicial killings pose a serious challenge to democratic institutions and erode public confidence in the justice system. When perpetrators are not held accountable, impunity thrives and the most basic human rights are rendered hollow,” the authors said in the bill’s explanatory note.

By codifying EJK as a distinct and punishable offense, the authors said the bill intends to provide a strong legal foundation for addressing such violations through proper investigative and judicial processes.

“More importantly, this measure will help build a culture of accountability and demonstrate that the State does not condone killings committed outside legal boundaries,” they said.

The bill, the authors added, also affirms the Philippines’ commitment to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), which obligates state parties to protect the right to life and prevent arbitrary killings. (PNA)




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