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Lawyer explains: What were the grounds for ICC to issue warrant vs Duterte?

Former President Rodrigo Duterte demands to be shown the arrest warrant at the Villamor Air Base in Pasay City on March 11, 2025. Photo credit to Pebbles Duque Facebook page

A DAVAO lawyer explained the basis for the arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court against former President Rodrigo Duterte, who remained detained at the Villamor Air Base in Pasay City as of this writing. 

The lawyer agreed to talk to TIMES on the condition of anonymity. 

  1. Legal Basis for the Arrest Warrant

reviewed the evidence and determined there was sufficient cause for issuing the warrant.

  1. Charges Against Duterte
  1. Justifications for the Arrest
  1. Actions for ICC State Parties
  1. Direct Supervision of the Davao Death Squad (DDS)
  1. Pattern of Extrajudicial Killings
  1. Expansion of Killings to National Level
  1. Use of Government Resources for Killings
  1. Attempts to Obstruct Justice

Duon palang sa jurisdiction eh pusa na sila (On the jurisdiction alone, they will already lose [the case]),” he said.

Di na tayo (We are not a) ‘Party State,’ so why execute by our government?” he asked.

When asked if Duterte has the chance to win this case he said, “May panalo kaso alam naman natin pag politika manalo man takes time pa (It’s winnable but we know that even if you win in politics, it takes time).”

The lawyer also noted how the ICC and the administration are rushing to send Duterte to The Hague for trial. 

“He will be on his own there, mahirarapan nga kahit immediate family nya kay (even his immediate family might face trouble as they) need visa,” he explained.

Moreover, the copy of the warrant was only digital and the police could not even show the original hard copy of the document. This technicality can be argued as violating due process.

Nakalagay dyan sa warrant, dapat sya dalahin agad sa (The warrant states that he should be brought immediately to the) court. Ba’t sa Villamor naman sya dinala di naman yun court (Why was he brought to Villamor when it’s not a court?),” he asked.

The lawyer also noted how the allegations were unclear on his direct participation in the alleged Davao Death Squad. The rules of evidence mandate specific allegations to eliminate confusion. 

PNP statement

Meanwhile, the Philippine National Police (PNP) issued a statement on its participation in the arrest. The PNP said it assisted the Philippine Center on Transnational Crime (PCTC) in implementing an Interpol red notice for Duterte.

“To ensure a peaceful and orderly process, the PNP deployed 379 personnel at NAIA and other key locations. PNP Chief, Police General Rommel Francisco D. Marbil, along with Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) Director, Police Major General Nicolas Torre III, supervised security measures at the airport,” it said. 

“The PNP remains committed to assisting in lawful processes while maintaining peace and order. In fulfilling this role, the organization upholds its duty to enforce the law with professionalism and adherence to due process. The PNP urges the public to remain calm and avoid spreading misinformation,” it added. 

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