Manila: Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte threatened to throw officials out of a flying helicopter if they misused public funds and admitted on live television that he has done it before, a media report said on Thursday.


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"Whoever will use this (public funds) for corruption, I will get him (to) ride the helicopter with me going to Manila and will push him out while we are up in the air," Duterte said in a speech Tuesday. 


"Yes I will do that! I did that before and I can do that again."


When asked if the event actually happened - and if the person killed was a kidnapper, as local media was reporting - Martin Andanar, the presidential Communications Secretary, told CNN on Thursday "It happened; he said it."


This is not the first time Duterte has admitted to killing people.


Earlier this month, he told a business forum that he personally killed suspected criminals. 


Duterte had previously been accused of killing a government official with a Uzi submachine gun, CNN said.


Despite the killing admissions and rising body count, Duterte remains extremely popular in the Philippines, with polls showing a high percentage of the country remains supportive and trusting of the President.