More cops, more guns, more pay: Philippines’ Duterte hikes budget to fund his war on crime

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has announced a sharp increase in next year’s national budget to fund his controversial war on crime, with security forces to get big pay rises.
The political outsider swept to a landslide election victory in May and immediately implemented an anti-drug crackdown that has seen police and vigilantes kill more than 1,000 people, according to media tallies.
In announcing a 3.35-trillion-peso (US$72.3 billion) 2017 budget, up 11.6 per cent from this year, Duterte said late on Monday a top priority for the increased government spending would be “more effective crime suppression”.
The police budget will increase by 24.6 per cent, to 110.4 billion pesos, with the money to be spent on hiring more officers, raising their salaries and buying them more guns, according to a government statement.
The judiciary’s budget will rise by 21.5 per cent to help them handle more cases, it said.
Duterte is also planning a 15 per cent rise in the military budget, to 130.6 billion pesos.