Dating Pangulo Rodrigo Duterte, inaresto sa bisa ng warrant of arrest ng ICC, ayon sa Malacañang
- Former President Rodrigo Duterte was arrested for crimes against humanity, pursuant to an arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC)
- Malacañang has released a statement on the matter, delineating the series of events immediately prior to the former president's arrest
- In the Palace's statement, as shared by GMA News, the former President and his group are in good health and that they are in good condition
- Officers of the PNP who effected the warrant of arrest were also equipped with body cameras, as per the statement of Malacañang
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Former President Rodrigo Duterte has been arrested following an arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for crimes against humanity.

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Malacañang released an official statement detailing the sequence of events leading up to the former president’s arrest.
The statement, shared by GMA News, assured the public that Duterte and his group remain in good health and are in good condition.
The Palace also confirmed that the arrest was carried out by officers of the Philippine National Police (PNP), who were equipped with body cameras to ensure transparency in the process.
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The use of such equipment highlights the government’s commitment to upholding due process and accountability.
Duterte’s arrest follows ongoing investigations into allegations of human rights violations during his administration’s controversial war on dr&gs.
The ICC has been pursuing cases related to extrajudicial killings and other alleged abuses committed under his leadership.
While reactions from Duterte’s supporters and legal representatives are yet to be fully disclosed, this development marks a significant moment in Philippine history.
Many are now awaiting the next steps regarding his legal proceedings and possible extradition to The Hague.
The arrest is expected to trigger debates both locally and internationally, as the Philippine government has previously rejected the ICC’s jurisdiction.
Meanwhile, human rights advocates and victims' families continue to call for justice and accountability.

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Further updates on the case and its implications are expected in the coming days.
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Earlier, Malacañang Palace, through an official statement issued by Secretary Lucas Bersamin, denounced the “fake news” being peddled by some quarters including former president Rodrigo Duterte. The Executive Secretary, in the statement called said “fake news” as “outrightly malicious and should be condemned as criminal.” He then said that the 2025 National Budget was thoroughly examined page by page before President Ferdinand Marcos signed it into law. ES Bersamin also said that “the former president and his cohorts should know better” that the national budget papers “could not contain blank items.”
In other news, former Quezon City mayor Herbert Bautista and his former city administrator Aldrin Cuña were found guilty by the Sandiganbayan. Both were sentenced to a jail time of six to 10 years for graft. They were also perpetually disqualified to hold public office as a result of their conviction. The case stemmed over graft charges concerning a 2019 procurement of an Online Occupational Permitting Tracking System.
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