Factbox - Rodrigo Duterte on crime and punishment

MANILA (Reuters) - As mayor of the Philippines southern city of Davao, Rodrigo Duterte was known as "the punisher", whose profanity-packed speeches and death threats to drug gangs helped propel him to the Philippines presidency in the May 9 election. Here are some of the things he's had to say about how he would deal with criminals. "Forget the laws on human rights. If I make it to the presidential palace, I will do just what I did as mayor. You drug pushers, hold-up men and do-nothings, you better go out. Because I'd kill you." "I'll dump all of you (criminals) into Manila Bay, and fatten all the fish there." - Final campaign rally on May 7 in Manila "You talk about summary killings? I'm sorry, bad guys were killed. But what about the people who were abused? Who takes care of them?" - Remarks to Reuters in Davao during the campaign. “I say let’s kill five criminals every week, so they will be eliminated.” - Vowing to revive the death penalty. "Stop or leave. If you can not or will not, you will not survive. You can either leave vertically or horizontally." - Telling criminals to avoid coming to Davao when he was mayor. "If you are accusing me of killing people, then sue me and I will kill you as well." - Remarks during the campaign. (Edited by Bill Tarrant)