Palace: No info on Interpol red notice vs Duterte

Palace: No info on Interpol red notice vs Duterte

By: - Reporter / @luisacabatoINQ
/ 12:24 PM March 10, 2025

Palace: No info of Interpol red notice vs Duterte

Presidential Communications Office (PCO) Undersecretary and Palace Press Officer Atty. Claire Castro says Malacanang has no information that the International Police has issued a red notice against former President Rodrigo Duterte during a news briefing on Monday, March 10, 2025. | File Photo: Screengrab from RTVM

MANILA, Philippines — Presidential Communications Office (PCO) Undersecretary Claire Castro said on Monday that the Palace has not received any information regarding the supposed International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) red notice issued against former President Rodrigo Duterte.

Palace: No info on Interpol red notice vs Duterte

At a Palace briefing, Castro said, “Wala pa po tyong natatanggap na ano mang communication patungkol sa red notice.”

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(We have not yet received any communication regarding the red notice.)

This was also echoed on Monday by the Philippine National Police when asked if the International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued an arrest warrant against the former President.

READ:PNP: No verifiable info on ICC arrest warrant vs Duterte

Castro also reiterated the government’s stance that it would not cooperate with the ICC unless requested by Interpol.

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“Interpol tayo makikipag-ugnayan,” she said.

(We’ll cooperate with Interpol.)

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On Sunday, PCO Secretary Jay Ruiz said the Marcos government “is prepared for any eventuality” in case the ICC issues an arrest warrant to Duterte.

Duterte reportedly left the Philippines for Hong Kong on March 7. It was also reported that the information that the ICC was set to issue an arrest warrant for Duterte on Saturday morning, March 8, was allegedly leaked to the Duterte camp.

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Duterte is being investigated by the ICC for alleged crimes against humanity in connection with his administration’s  bloody war on drugs.

Based on reports, Duterte’s war on drugs left at least 6,000 people dead; however, human rights groups said that the number may have reached 20,000.

Duterte and his former police chief and now Sen. Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa were among the personalities mentioned in the crimes against humanity complaint pending before the ICC.

TAGS: International Criminal Court (ICC), Interpol Red Notice, President Duterte

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