MANILA, Philippines –   The Philippine government has apologized to South Korea for the reported killing of a South Korean man at the country’s main police camp, a crime that has tainted law enforcers carrying out the president’s controversial anti-drug crackdown. 
President Rodrigo Duterte’s spokesman, Ernesto Abella, offered the government’s condolences to the widow of Jee Ickjoo and pledged it would ensure that justice is served and not delayed.