For President Rodrigo Duterte, allowing authorities to hold terror suspects without charge for 14 days under the anti-terror bill does not violate the Constitution. READ:
Watch also in iWant or TFC.tv President Rodrigo Duterte believes the anti-terrorism bill allowing authorities to hold suspects without charge for at least 2 weeks does not violate the Constitution, his spokesperson said Wednesday.
"As a [former] trial fiscal, there's one issue that he has no problems with: that is pre-trial detention," he told ANC.
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