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Imee Marcos to Ombudsman: Probe gov’t execs who gave Duterte to ICC

SENATOR IMEE MARCOS PRESCON / MARCH 27, 2025 Senator Imee Marcos gestures as she narrates the chronological timeline of the arrest of former President Rodrigo R. Duterte last March 11, to face the trial at the International Criminal Court for the crimes for humanity at The Hague, Netherlands, during a news conference held at the Senate of the Philippines Building, Pasay City on March 27, 2025. INQUIRER PHOTO / NINO JESUS ORBETA

Imee Marcos to Ombudsman: Probe gov't execs who gave Duterte to ICC

Sen. Imee Marcos wants the Office of the Ombudsman to investigate and prosecute Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla and other top-ranking government officials allegedly involved in the surrender of former President Rodrigo Duterte to the International Criminal Court (ICC). Photo by Senate Public Relations and Information Bureau

MANILA, Philippines — Sen. Imee Marcos wants the Office of the Ombudsman to investigate and prosecute Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla and other top government officials allegedly involved in the surrender of former President Rodrigo Duterte to the International Criminal Court (ICC).

Marcos, who chairs the Senate panel on foreign relations, said on Friday afternoon that she transmitted to the Ombudsman her committee report that looked into the arrest of Duterte.

“During the course of the Senate inquiry, the Committee on Foreign Relations uncovered acts by high-ranking government officials which very likely constitute criminal and administrative offenses,” said Marcos.

“Thus, I am requesting that these officials, all of whom are named in the report, be investigated, and where appropriate, prosecuted and/or sanctioned in accordance with the applicable laws, rules, and regulations,” she added.

The chairman’s report enumerated the following officials whom Marcos wants the Ombudsman to investigate and prosecute:

The ICC currently has custody of Duterte after he was arrested and sent to The Hague for crimes against humanity he allegedly committed during his administration’s bloody war against drugs which left at least 6,000 people dead. But human rights groups reported that Duterte’s drug war left at least 20,000 dead.

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