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Panfilo Lacson leads by 1.9 pts · 2 figures compared

General · Modern

General · Modern
Panfilo Lacson was appointed Chief of the Philippine National Police (PNP) by President Joseph Estrada. He led a controversial anti-crime campaign that included extrajudicial killings of suspected criminals.
Lacson won a Senate seat in the 2001 Philippine general election. He positioned himself as a law-and-order advocate and critic of corruption, serving three terms in the Senate.
Lacson ran for president in the 2004 Philippine election under the Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino party. He placed third with 3.5 million votes, behind Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and Fernando Poe Jr.
As a general in the Bosnian Serb Army, Ratko Mladi
Mladić led the Bosnian Serb forces that captured the UN safe area of Srebrenica in July 1995. His troops systematically executed over 8,000 Bosniak men and boys, an act later classified as genocide by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY).
The ICTY indicted Mladi
Mladić was arrested in Serbia on May 26, 2011, after 16 years on the run. He was extradited to the ICTY in The Hague to face trial for genocide and war crimes. His arrest was a major step in international justice for the Yugoslav wars.
The ICTY convicted Mladi
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