Pubdate: Fri, 06 Aug 2004 Source: Mindanao Times (Philippines) Copyright: 2004 Mindanao Times. Contact: http://www.mindanaotimes.com.ph/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2980 Author: Jgd/Sov RODY ADMITS FAILURE IN SOLVING EXECUTIONS Mayor Rodrigo R. Duterte has taken the blame for the spate of unsolved murders, saying it is a failure of governance. "The failure lies on my lap," Duterte said as he commended the media for playing a vital role in calling the government's attention and even criticizing the government for failing to solve the incidents. Speaking before the City Peace and Order Council Meeting at the Men Seng Hotel, Duterte said he has taken the blame to end the rumors about these murders. "You are wondering why, where, who, what, where, how when? To simplify the situation, I take the blame," he said. This developed as Duterte welcomed the suggestion of a city councilor to scrap the support of the city government to the police if they fail to solve the extra-judicial killings in two months. "Maybe (Supt.Conrado) Laza will start walking without vehicle and gasoline allowance," Duterte jokingly told those who attended the City Peace and Order Council (CPOC) meeting. Councilor Bonifacio Militar earlier pushed for the scrapping of the benefits the city government has extended to the police for their failure to solve the murders. "We respect their opinion, we will honor their decision if that's what they want. There's no problem," Duterte said in response to Militar's proposal. But those who attended the CPOC meeting disowned the proposal, saying it was Militar's personal opinion. Councilor Jimmy Dureza, chair of the council committee on peace and public safety, said the Militar proposal has not been approved by the city council. Dureza many of the councilors still believe the police need the support that the city government can give in order to strengthen peace and order. Earlier, Dureza criticized the police for their failure to solve the crime. He even blamed them for allowing the murders to become part of the daily life of the city. Duterte said the government recognizes the sanctity of human rights, and does not agree with the the killings. However, Duterte told the Mindanao Times the killings will only stop if the criminals will stop tinkering with drugs. "If there are no more drugs, then there is nobody to kill. They must be stupid to pursue the trade even with the knowledge that they are being killed. So we are taking the blame," he said. But Duterte said he can only run after the illegal drug activities in the city, not in other place. "That is not within my jurisdiction, I can only play here. I am not a player for the nation. It is difficult to intervene in other jurisdictions," he said. However, Duterte said the authorities will continue looking for those responsible for the murder incidents and take them to justice. "We just have to continue to enforce the law and really find out who the killers are and arrest them," he said. Senior Supt. Conrado Laza, director of the Davao City Police Office, told the Mindanao Times Duterte's statement of taking responsibility for the unsolved murders reflects the lack of effort on the part of the police in doing their job. "We will take that as a challenge. Because I have my responsibility, the mayor has a responsibility, and me as the chief of police, my mission is to solve the killings. So I have to do it," he said. Laza has remained steadfast that the killings will only stop if the people involved in the illegal drug trade would stop their activities. "As what we have been telling, the cause of the killings here is the conflict within the drug trade," he said. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh