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Rodrigo Duterte orders dismissal of Philippines’ anti-drug units 

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte speaks during a news conference in Davao city, southern Philippines August 21, 2016. REUTERS/Lean Daval Jr/File Photo

Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte has ordered the country’s police to dissolve its anti-drug units following the killing of a South Korean businessman by rogue officers.

Duterte said on Sunday that he was “embarrassed” that anti-drug officers abused their powers, and will change the way the police operates. “Cleanse your ranks. Review their cases. Give me a list of who the scalawags are” he said, in remarks reported by an international news agency. Duterte has, however, vowed to go ahead with his anti-drug campaign until the last day of six-year term.

Government prosecutors say officers abducted Jee Ick-joo on Oct. 18, strangled him to death at Manila’s Philippine National Police headquarters, and asked for a ransom from the slain businessman’s wife, Choi Kyung-jin. Duterte has since apologised to South Korea and promised swift retribution.

The killing has added to criticism of Duterte’s anti-drug campaign, which unleashed a bloody crackdown that saw about 2,000 killed by the police and another 5,000 killed by suspected vigilantes.

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