Sen. Bong Go, naka-video call si dating Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte
- Senator Bong Go was able to speak with former President Rodrigo Duterte via video call
- Screenshots from their conversation were shared on the senator’s social media page
- The video call took place before Duterte’s chartered flight to The Hague, Netherlands
- It is worth noting that Duterte arrived at the International Criminal Court Detention Center in Scheveningen early Thursday morning
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Senator Bong Go was able to do a video call with former President Rodrigo Duterte, who was arrested pursuant to a warrant of arrest issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for alleged crimes against humanity.

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Some screenshots from the video call were posted on the senator’s social media page on Wednesday.
As per the on-screen caption, Go was able to speak with Duterte before the latter’s chartered flight to The Hague, Netherlands.
“Naka-video call ni Senator Bong Go si Tatay Digong kaninang 3:40pm bago lumipad ang kanyang eroplano papuntang The Hague. Kinumusta ng senador ang lagay ng dating pangulo,” the caption reads.

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It also stated that the senator was once again seeking prayers for the former chief executive’s safety and well-being.
“Samantala, nakikiusap muli si Senator Bong Go na ipagpatuloy natin ang pagdarasal para sa kaligtasan at kalusugan ni dating Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte.”
See the screenshots below:


Duterte has arrived at the International Criminal Court (ICC) Detention Center in Scheveningen, The Hague, Netherlands, early Thursday morning.
Duterte's chartered flight, RP-C5219, landed at Rotterdam-The Hague Airport at 4:56 p.m. CET (11:56 p.m. Philippine time).
The 79-year-old former leader, who governed from 2016 to 2022, was apprehended in Manila on Tuesday, marking a significant development in the ICC’s investigation into alleged crimes against humanity during his administration’s anti-drug campaign.
The ICC arrest warrant accuses Duterte of establishing, financing, and arming death squads responsible for executing suspected drug offenders.
In the coming days, Duterte is expected to appear before a judge, where the allegations will be formally presented in court.
Former Pres. Rodrigo Duterte was the 16th President of the Republic of the Philippines. He left Malacañang on June 30. The newly inaugurated President of the Philippines is Bongbong Marcos who got 31 million votes in the May 2022 elections. The new Vice President of the Philippines is VP Sara Duterte, the daughter of the former president.
Earlier, the former president was apprised of his rights under the Miranda Doctrine. In a video shared by GMA News, CIDG chief, Police Major General Nicolas Torre III, is seen reciting the Miranda Doctrine to the former president. The reading of the Miranda rights is a standard procedure for persons being arrested to ensure that the latter fully understands their rights upon their arrest. It can be recalled that the International Police (InterPol) has confirmed the issuance of the arrest warrant by the International Criminal Court against the former president.
An earlier video showing former President Rodrigo Duterte’s longtime partner, Honeylet Avanceña, seemingly trying to prevent the former leader from being taken into custody has gone viral. The video, which was posted on the social media page of their daughter, Veronica or Kitty Duterte and shared by ABS-CBN news on its own page, has since then gone viral. The said video also captured snippets of conversations between Avanceña and the former leader.
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