ICC calls for witnesses in PH ‘war on drugs’ probe

This photograph taken on March 14, 2025 shows the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague. Hungary’s government announced on April 3, 2025 that it would withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC), just before Prime Minister Viktor Orban was to receive his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu despite an ICC arrest warrant against him. (Photo courtesy: Nicolas Tucat / AFP)

By Joyce Ann L. Rocamora | Philippine News Agency

The International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued a call for individuals who had witnessed the alleged killings and abuses linked to the war on drugs in the Philippines from 2011 to 2019.

The ICC earlier launched a microsite, where direct witnesses, including members of the Philippine National Police (PNP), can reach out to the ICC Office of the Prosecutor and provide initial information that may help in the ongoing investigations.

“The Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court is investigating allegations of crimes against humanity, including killings, torture and sexual violence, perpetrated as part of the so-called War on Drugs campaign, between 1 November 2011 to 19 March 2019,

The Office is appealing for direct witnesses to these incidents, including members of the Philippine National Police (PNP) and other law enforcement agencies who were involved in these incidents, to come forward and speak with members of the Office,” the ICC appealed Friday.

The Office of the Prosecutor said witnesses could provide their testimonies confidentially through https://appeals.icc-cpi.int.

PNP Public Information Office chief PBGen. Randulf Tuaño, in a message to reporters, said any officer contemplating testifying, “should seek legal advice since the call from ICC is an appeal, not a compulsion.” 

Former President Rodrigo Duterte has been in ICC custody since March 12, 2025, after he surrendered under an arrest warrant linked to alleged crimes related to the Philippine anti-illegal drugs campaign.

Earlier, requests for interim release were denied by the Pre-Trial Chamber in September 2025 and were upheld on appeal in November.

The court said it will determine the schedule for a hearing on the periodic review of Duterte’s detention at a later date.

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