Government Won’t Block Duterte’s Surrender to ICC, Says Malacañang

- Advertisement -

The government has no plans to block or oppose former President Rodrigo Duterte if he chooses to surrender to the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court (ICC)

This statement from Malacañang comes in response to Duterte’s challenge for the ICC to come to the Philippines and investigate him over the violent war on drugs during his administration.

- Advertisement -

Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin explained that if the ICC refers the investigation to Interpol and transmits a red notice to local authorities, the government will be obligated to honor the request.

Bersamin stated that the government must cooperate with Interpol in accordance with established protocols if a red notice is received.

Duterte attended a House hearing today, where he discussed the war on drugs during his presidency.

Bersamin emphasized, “If the former President desires to surrender himself to the jurisdiction of the ICC, the government will neither object to it nor move to block the fulfillment of his desire.”

- Advertisement -

However, if Interpol becomes involved and issues a red notice, Bersamin assured that Philippine law enforcement agencies would be bound to cooperate fully with Interpol.

- Advertisement -

Latest

Pres Marcos may suspend or cut fuel excise taxes by April 12–13

MANILA, Philippines – President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. may soon...

Iran rejects U.S. negotiations, vows to continue fighting amid escalating tensions

TEHRAN, Iran – Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on...

DOE flags possible fuel price surge: Diesel seen hitting P134/L, Gasoline at P112

Consumers brace for another round of sharp increases as...

Day 24 of the US-Israel war with Iran: Here’s what you need to know

From threats of major strikes to sudden talk of...

Pres Marcos seeks immediate enforcement of Oil tax cut — Palace

MANILA — President Ferdinand Marcos wants the measure that...

Newsletter

DOE flags possible fuel price surge: Diesel seen hitting P134/L, Gasoline at P112

Consumers brace for another round of sharp increases as global pressures continue to push local pump prices upward. MANILA — The Department of Energy (DOE)...

Iran rejects U.S. negotiations, vows to continue fighting amid escalating tensions

TEHRAN, Iran – Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Wednesday reiterated that Tehran has no plans to negotiate with the United States, emphasizing that...

Pres Marcos may suspend or cut fuel excise taxes by April 12–13

MANILA, Philippines – President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. may soon order the suspension or reduction of excise taxes on petroleum products, with a possible decision...