Reports have reached the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) on the killing of two policemen and the wounding of two others in Sulu Province, Parang Police Station. Initial reports claim that the unprovoked attack on the police station occurred on Saturday, 13 June 2020, and was perpetrated by two unidentified men.
The deceased policemen were identified as Cpl. Mudar Salamat and Pat. Arjun Putalan, both of whom succumbed to the injuries sustained while being brought to a nearby hospital. While two other policemen, MSg. Hamid Saribbon and SMSg. Harold Nieva, were wounded in the said attack.
CHR condemns this attack on the right to life. Vigilante violence and killings contribute to the growing culture of impunity in the Philippines. No individuals should ever be subject to cruel or inhumane treatment that leads to injury or death. The right to life extends merely beyond the prohibition against the deprivation of existence, but also covers with it the limbs and faculties through which life is enjoyed.
Vigilante violence is inimical to national development and peace. It is deplorable that, in the midst of a global health pandemic, vigilante violence continues to occur in the country. The right to liberty, the ability to act without prior restraint, is not an absolute right and must not be abused to commit acts contrary to the rule of law. Rights and duties are inseparable. The very enjoyment of right imposes the observance of careful action and duty. Thus, every right involves a corresponding responsibility to others and society.
CHR sends its condolences and prayers to the bereaved families and loved ones of the recently-deceased and wishes for the swift recovery of the wounded policemen.
In aid of ensuring justice, CHR, through its office in Region IX, is going to investigate the case.