(MENAFN) A day after president Rodrigo Duterte linked them to the drugs trade, dozens of Philippine government and police officials turned themselves in on Monday, stepping up a war on narcotics that has killed hundreds since he took office in June.
More than 400 suspected drug dealers have been killed by police across the Philippines since then, officials say. Broadcaster ABS-CNN put the number at more than 800, though this includes executions by anonymous vigilantes.
On Monday, 27 mayors and 31 police officers, including a colonel, went to the national police office in the capital, Manila, to clear their names, fearing the president"s order to hunt them down if they failed to surrender within 24 hours.
Several local officials reported to regional police offices to beat the deadline set by Mr Duterte, who won the elections in May on a single platform of fighting crime and drugs.
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