Thursday, July 31, 2014

R.A. 9372 - Human Security Act of 2007

During investigation or interrogation for the crime of terrorism or conspiracy to commit terrorism, no torture, coercion or other acts which vitiate free will (e.g. acts which inflict physical pain, or mental, moral or psychological pressure) may be used. Otherwise, all evidence obtained from detained person through said acts shall not be admissible as evidence in any hearing, investigation, proceeding or inquiry.

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