

IN TRANSIT Ex-President Rodrigo Duterte talks along with his former govt secretary, Salvador Medialdea, on the chartered jet taking him to The Hague, on this photograph launched by Sen. Bong Go on Wednesday. Insets present his vacation spot, the Worldwide Felony Court docket and Scheveningen jail. —REUTERS, AP, SEN. BONG GO/FACEBOOK
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine Nationwide Police (PNP) is able to cooperate with any investigation into former President Rodrigo Duterte’s arrest, following Sen. Imee Marcos’ name for an pressing Senate probe on the matter.
PNP Public Info Workplace chief Col. Randulf Tuaño was requested about Marcos’ assertion, during which she emphasised the necessity to decide whether or not due course of was adopted throughout Duterte’s arrest, given the involvement of the Worldwide Felony Police Group (Interpol) and the Worldwide Felony Court docket (ICC).
“The method of arrest must be tackled in courtroom. The PNP is able to cooperate with any investigation,” he stated in a press briefing on Monday.
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Marcos, who heads the Senate committee on international relations, stated she would invite key officers from the Philippine Nationwide Police, Workplace for Transportation Safety-Division of Transportation, Division of Justice, Nationwide Safety Council, and Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines.
Final March 11, Duterte was served an arrest warrant by the ICC over alleged crimes in opposition to humanity dedicated throughout his administration’s brutal drug conflict.
Duterte is at present detained in The Hague, Netherlands. He attended his pre-trial listening to on the ICC by way of video name on March 14.