The Philippines’ human rights commission yesterday said it would investigate after a policeman was captured on television footage apparently shooting dead an alleged robber who was lying motionless on the ground.
The policeman involved could face charges of murder if it is shown he shot dead a helpless man, regional human rights commissioner Jasmin Regino said.
“If you look closely at the video, the man was already lying prostrate on the ground when he was fired upon by the police,” Regino said.
The footage, taken by ABS-CBN television, shows the aftermath of a roadside gunbattle between police and three suspected armed robbers in San Fernando city, about two hours’ drive north of Manila, on Wednesday.
The three suspects had already been shot by police and were lying motionless, face down on the ground, when one policeman walked up to the robbers and fired one more shot at one of them, Regino said.
All three alleged robbers died in the incident.
Regina said her office had launched an investigation and she called on the police to conduct a parallel probe.
Local police director senior superintendent Ed Tinio said that Internal Affairs would look into the shooting, but that, in his opinion, his officers had reacted in the right manner because they believed they were in danger.
“It is a judgement call for our police operatives if there is still an imminent danger against their life and limb,” he said.
However, Regino said the television footage showed that the policeman looked as though he just wanted to kill the robber.
“If there was really an ongoing operation, the policeman who shot the victim would not have walked casually like that, like he really wanted to finish [the robber] off,” she said.
International human rights groups and foreign governments have previously said there is a culture of extrajudicial killings in the Philippines.
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