Duterte to leave son, in-law to independent inquiries
By Rosemarie A. Zamora
PRESIDENT Rodrigo R. Duterte on Tuesday, Oct. 31, said he would 鈥渓eave it to the independent agencies鈥 to conduct their probe on allegations against his son, Davao City Vice-Mayor Paolo Z. Duterte, and son-in-law Manases 鈥淢ans鈥 R. Carpio.
鈥淲ho would believe me if I investigate my son and my son-in-law?鈥 he said on arriving in Davao City Tuesday night from his working visit in Japan.
鈥泪办补飞, (You), can you investigate your mother or father? I leave it to the independent agencies — there鈥檚 the (Commission on) Human Rights, which is making all the noise, and they have the NBI (National Bureau of Investigation),鈥 he added.
Mr. Duterte鈥檚 remarks came after detained senator, Leila M. de Lima, challenged Mr. Duterte to investigate real drug smugglers in his own household. Messrs. Duterte and Carpio have been linked by another opposition lawmaker, Senator Antonio F. Trillanes IV, to the so-called Davao Group said to be involved in smuggling and the drug trade, which both have denied in a Senate inquiry.
Mr. Duterte also said, 鈥淚f they are really guilty, then so be it. 鈥楧i ba sinabi ko na sa inyo noong mayor ako? Anong order ko sa pulis? 鈥淏arilin ninyo maski anak ko.鈥 And that statement remains. Barilin mo.鈥 (Didn鈥檛 I tell you when I was still mayor? What was my order to the police? Shoot them, even my children. And that statement remains. Shoot them.)
鈥溾楶ag naggamit ng droga o nakahawak ng droga, barilin mo. Extrajudicial killing, if you want. And I can understand,鈥 the President also said. (If they use drugs or hold drugs, shoot them. Extrajudicial killing, if you want. And I can understand.)


