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Philippine police take 15 officers into custody over the feared killings of cockfighters

Philippine police take 15 officers into custody over the feared killings of cockfighters

Washington Post07-07-2025
MANILA, Philippines — Fifteen police officers have been taken into custody and are being investigated for their alleged role in the abductions and feared killings of at least 34 cockfighters, the Philippine police chief said Monday.
The missing people were accused of cheating in the hugely popular sport, with their bodies reportedly dumped in a scenic lake with a restive volcano .
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