Shocking footage of police 'torture'

britexpat
By britexpat

Who watches the watcher ???????????????????

Philippine police have relieved a number of officers from duty after a television station aired footage allegedly showing police torturing a naked detainee.

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The detained man is believed to be a suspected thief caught in Manila's Tondo slum district, according to ABS-CBN TV, which said it obtained the cell phone footage from an unidentified informer.

Anguish: The footage was filmed at a police station in Manila and shows a suspect lying naked on the ground

Horrific: He has his genitals bound and a police officer allegedly pulling on the rope as he writhes in agony

Outcry: The prisoner is believed to be an alleged car thief. His fate is unknown

The footage shows him screaming on the floor in a foetal position with his genitals bound and a man pulling the rope and whipping him.

'Snatching is not allowed here,' the man beating the detainee can be heard saying, while a uniformed officer stands by and watches.

Amnesty International researcher Hazel Galang said the incident can serve as a test case for the country's anti-torture law and the Aquino government's determination to implement it.

Early this year, a police colonel was seen punching a suspect whose face was covered with a plastic bag, and recently, another video showed three handcuffed teenage boys, two of them forced to kiss each other.

The colonel in the video was relieved and placed under investigation while the probe into the other case was incomplete because there were no witnesses and the boys did not file a complaint, police said.

Source: Daily Mail

By flor1212• 19 Aug 2010 22:36
flor1212

I know it's happening but not reported. We just need to deal it as it is because it was documented thru a picture or video. Anyway, I just wanna call your attention about the generalization thing! Good evening!

By britexpat• 19 Aug 2010 22:06
britexpat

My apology.. I was not trying to generalise your country. This occurs all over the world. However, this story just happened to be in the Philipines..

By flor1212• 19 Aug 2010 21:32
flor1212

it's common in developing country. Stealth is right, it's much more common on developed countries. And prove me wrong if it's not true! I'm not defending the cops involved but at least, who they tortures are KNOWN bad and sometimes very cruel criminals while in the west, it's usually what? It's wrong to torture them but don't generalize our country!

By anonymous• 19 Aug 2010 21:20
anonymous

This is normal in the Phillipines, there is so much crime going on daily, then If you get caught by the cops, depending on the crime and repetion for the offences, they will torture you or give you a beating to let you know who is in charge!

Recently some gang member by the name padilla who had a long list of crimes committed was arrested after a shootout with the cops during a car jack=up, the last time they saw him alive was while he boarded the ambulance while a TV camera man GAVE HIM A QUICK INTERVIEW, in arrival to the hospital he was found dead with his throat slash!

Know there is a big ISSUE ABOUT IT, the mother claims civil rights violation, but If you think about it, this ex-thug rights ended when he committed alll those crimes against the filipino community.

Vigilante justice with a badge!

By Harry99• 19 Aug 2010 18:20
Harry99

I can understand that the Police get frustrated. But this is taking things a bit far isn't it.

By britexpat• 19 Aug 2010 18:14
britexpat

I can't speak for the US, but in the UK - NO!

Yes, there have been cases where police have used excessive force or overstepped the mark, but these have then been referred to the IPCC .

By Ice Maiden• 19 Aug 2010 17:36
Ice Maiden

Power corrupts....

By anonymous• 19 Aug 2010 17:31
anonymous

i felt like crying after reading this news ...

By anonymous• 19 Aug 2010 16:44
anonymous

if his penis got elongated .. i think it might break by the impact,,,,poor fellow...........

when u do any crime .. think that one or the other day u will b caught

By stealth• 19 Aug 2010 16:30
stealth

brit, this is also common in the so-called developed nations as well. THe US and UK cops are also not behind in this kind of treatment.

By Stone Cold• 19 Aug 2010 16:09
Stone Cold

There are times when both side (the police or the criminal) cannot tolerate each other on their deeds. The police may have got frustrated with persistence and reoccurring crimes, and the criminals needs to be reminded that the long arms of the law, may gets a little bit longer to prelude punishment.

By carlosmarx• 19 Aug 2010 15:34
carlosmarx

Awful, but I am sure much worse goes on.

By gudone• 19 Aug 2010 15:02
gudone

ohhhhh thts tooooo much!!!!!!

By FlyingAce• 19 Aug 2010 14:50
FlyingAce

shocked..... i am speechless

By mr_qatar• 19 Aug 2010 14:43
mr_qatar

Poooor pilipinos....., first time i see pilipino in power... Cheeers kabayan

By mr_qatar• 19 Aug 2010 14:43
mr_qatar

Poooor pilipinos....., first time i see pilipino in power... Cheeers kabayan

By anonymous• 19 Aug 2010 14:42
anonymous

This is not new to our very own eyes to see or witness such inhumane act for criminals/ suspects. In some cases, the criminal will get sympathy later and the victims forgotten.

By anonymous• 19 Aug 2010 14:41
anonymous

Horrible. Read the news in the morning today and it spoilt my day.

By britexpat• 19 Aug 2010 14:34
britexpat

Sadly, this is all too common in developing nations. The people employed to protect us become the abusers.

I hope the government will take stiff action against these policemen and make this an example case for the future..

By anonymous• 19 Aug 2010 14:27
anonymous

[MODS REMOVED]

By KHATTAK• 19 Aug 2010 14:12
KHATTAK

Yeah drmana...You were more precise on that.

By drmana• 19 Aug 2010 14:11
drmana

Khattak, make it people in power are same everywhere :-(

By KHATTAK• 19 Aug 2010 14:10
KHATTAK

Police is same everywhere...Cruel, Inhuman & Barbaric.

By anonymous• 19 Aug 2010 14:10
anonymous

Cops get drunk with power in many places thinking that they are beyond any laws. I am not really shocked.

By anonymous• 19 Aug 2010 14:05
anonymous

speechless, can't comment

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