In the early days, Duttertes will be brought before the ICC judges in Heg, the court said.
Former president of the Philippines has entered the Netherlands, and has been taken into custody by the International Criminal Court (ICC) on charges of crimes against humanity for the reason for his deadly “drug war”.
After returning from a trip to Hong Kong, Duterate was arrested on Tuesday in Manila, the capital of the Philippines and police kept Rotterdam on a plane.
The ICC said in a statement on Wednesday Duterte79, was arrested by the Philippines Republic Officer in accordance with the arrest warrant issued by a pre-trial chamber I on charges of murder as a crime against humanity.
In the early days, he will be brought to the ICC judges in Heg, the statement said. He was taken into custody on the Dutch coast.
In the warrant for the ICC’s arrest, the President said that Duterte had formed a duterte, finance and armed death squad, who used drugs and participated in the assassination of vendors.
He can become the first Asian former state head of the Hague to prosecute.
Condemnation
Outside the ICC building in Hague, protesters against the dutio welcomed his arrest and “we demand justice and responsibility, Rodrigo Dutterte is a war criminal!”
Menandro Abenness told the Reuters News Agency that Dutterte’s arrest was the “good news for the Philippino people”.
“Here I (ICC) here is to show my appreciation for the ICC work.”
Another condemnation, Mary-Congress Labson also told the royators that the duties were “lucky”.
She said, “Compared to the victims, he is experiencing the proper process of law who was recently shot and killed and killed without any process,” she said.
Dutrtate supporters also gathered in the building in the court.

In 2021, an inquiry into the collective murder connected to the ICC opened WarDuarte overseeed the Mayor of the Dawao city and then president.
According to the warrant, the ICC judges inspected the evidence of the prosecution showing support for their arrest. “Shri. The reasonable basis for believing that Dutart was individually responsible “was alleged to have observed the murder when the Philippines was the president of the aftermath.”
According to police, in six years of Dutte’s presidency, 6,200 suspects were killed during anti -drug operation. Human rights lawyers estimate that about 30,000 people were killed.

