The “War On Drugs” narrative is still continuing in other countries, and now, according to reports, the president of Philippine's anti-drug stings have gotten 32 people killed in a day. President Rodrigo Duerte and his anti-drug operations swept up 109 petty criminals in the Bulacan province of the Philippines from Monday night into Tuesday afternoon according to Police Chief Romeo Caramat.

The police chief issued a statement to press, saying, “We have conducted ‘one-time, big-time’ operations in the past, so far, the number of casualties and deaths, this is the highest. There are some sectors that will not believe us, but, we are open for any investigation. All we can say is that we don’t have any control of the situation. As much as possible, we don’t want this bloody encounter.” Caramat went to note that 4,000 offenders have been arrested since the anti-drug campaign was launched last June.

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