CHR denounces death of minor in barangay hall

THE Commission on Human Rights (CHR) denounced the killing of a minor who was invited for questioning for an alleged theft inside a barangay hall in Cabuyao, Laguna. The CHR in Region 4A launched a motu proprio investigation to take cognizance of the matter. Reports gathered by the CHR revealed that the suspect, intoxicated at the time, entered the barangay hall looking for the 16-year-old boy, who he accused of theft before fatally shooting him in the head. The report said the suspect, who had accused the minor of stealing steel bars and money, was promptly arrested by authorities and has admitted to committing the crime. "Although criminal acts like theft are not to be excused, it is indisputable that no wrongdoing can ever justify the brutal act of taking someone's life, especially that of a minor," the commission said. The CHR also expressed concern that the incident took place within the premises of a barangay hall, which is a place where community members should feel safe and be able to seek immediate protection and assistance. "As duty-bearers, the barangay administration holds the responsibility of ensuring the safety of individuals under their custody or within their jurisdiction. The failure to protect the accused in this case highlights a need for stricter measures and vigilance in safeguarding vulnerable individuals, especially minors," it added. The commission called on the administration of the barangay to "thoroughly investigate the incident and take immediate steps to strengthen the security of the premises to guarantee the safety and protection of all, particularly vulnerable sectors such as children and women." "We take note of the swift action taken by local authorities in apprehending the suspect. It is now essential that the suspect be held accountable and face the full extent of the law in accordance with the principles of justice and due process," the CHR said. Reiterating that it is the children's ombuds in the country, the commission said it remains steadfast with its constitutional mandate to uphold and protect the rights of all, especially children, who are entitled to special care and protection under both domestic law and international human rights frameworks.
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