Alleged Duterte hitman denied protection after tell-all testimony

The man who publicly accused Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte of running a hit squad and personally killing people won't be given state protection.
Senate President Koko Pimentel announced on his verified Facebook page that Edgar Matobato won't be put in protective custody because his life has not been threatened.
    "I've denied the request for protective custody of the witness (Edgar) Matobato because there is no Senate rule to justify it," he said. "There's even no showing that his life or safety is threatened."
    Another Philippines Senator called the decision "heartless."
    "We'll be tackling this on Monday, but in the meantime we'll just have to find ways to make sure that our witness will be protected," Sen. Sonny Trillanes told CNN Philippines.

    'Our work was to kill'

    In testimony Thursday, Matobato said he was part of the 300-member "Davao Death Squad" (DDS), which he alleges was run on the orders of Duterte.
    "Our work was to kill criminals like drug pushers, rapists, snatchers. Those were the people we killed every day," Matobato said.
    Duterte's office denied the claims made by Matobato on Thursday, and said the President was "unfazed" by the Senate investigation.
    "The Duterte administration is committed to a platform of a peaceful, crime-free, corruption-free nation that is not affected by any controversy," presidential spokesman Ernesto Abella said.

    Unreliable witness?

    Some have called Matobato's testimony into question, including Duterte's son Paolo -- the current Vice Mayor of Davao City.
    Matobato said in his testimony that Paolo Duterte ordered the killing of Richard King, a billionaire businessman over a woman.
    The King family's legal counsel, Deolito Alvarez, called the accusations "completely false" in a text message to CNN.
    "I am convinced that the accused who are facing the charge in court are the perpetrators," he said. "The statement of witness Matobato in trying to cast cloud and put politics into the equation is not true."
    Paolo Duterte responded in a statement, saying "What de Lima and this certain Matobato say in public are bare allegations in the absence of proof. They are mere hearsay. I will not dignify with an answer the accusations of a madman."

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