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Philippine ex-President Rodrigo Duterte arrested in Manila as ICC escalates drug war probe

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The long-running legal battle between former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte and the International Criminal Court (ICC) took a decisive turn on Tuesday as authorities arrested him upon arrival at Manila’s main airport.

The move underscores the ICC’s determination to investigate the controversial anti-drug campaign that defined Duterte’s presidency.

The arrest comes despite years of resistance from Philippine authorities, who had refused to cooperate with the ICC’s probe into alleged crimes against humanity.

Duterte’s legal troubles escalate

Duterte was detained shortly after landing from Hong Kong, where police officers served him an official ICC arrest warrant.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s office confirmed the order had been received and executed.

Known for his fiery rhetoric and staunch defense of his drug war policies, Duterte had previously stated in Hong Kong that he was prepared for arrest if the ICC pursued legal action.

The ICC has been investigating Duterte’s war on drugs since 2018, citing evidence of systematic extrajudicial killings.

During his presidency from 2016 to 2022, at least 6,200 people were killed in police operations.

However, human rights groups claim the real toll is much higher, with many drug suspects executed in unexplained killings.

Duterte’s administration repeatedly dismissed these allegations, insisting law enforcement acted in self-defense.

Jurisdiction dispute fuels legal battle

Duterte’s former legal counsel, Salvador Panelo, swiftly challenged the arrest’s legitimacy, calling it unlawful.

He also claimed that authorities blocked one of Duterte’s lawyers from meeting him at the airport, raising concerns over procedural fairness.

The arrest has reignited debate over whether the ICC has jurisdiction in the Philippines, given Duterte’s 2019 decision to withdraw from the Rome Statute, the treaty establishing the court.

While the Marcos administration previously maintained that Philippine courts should handle any investigations into past administrations, the ICC argues its jurisdiction covers alleged crimes committed before the country’s withdrawal took effect.

For years, Philippine authorities refused to cooperate with the ICC, making Tuesday’s arrest a significant turning point in the case.

Political fallout and shifting alliances

Duterte’s arrest is expected to have major political repercussions. Despite leaving office in 2022, he retains strong support among segments of the population who back his tough-on-crime stance.

The drug war remains one of the most divisive issues in the Philippines—while critics condemn its brutality, supporters argue it was necessary to combat rampant drug-related crime.

As legal proceedings unfold, the focus will be on whether the Philippines allows the ICC’s prosecution to proceed or resists international pressure. The arrest also places the Marcos administration in a delicate position, given its historically close ties to Duterte.

With the former president now in custody, questions arise over whether other officials involved in the drug war will face scrutiny. Regardless of the outcome, Duterte’s detention is already reshaping the country’s political and legal landscape.

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