Abogado de Duterte solicita grabaciones de vigilancia de la celda de la CPI

El abogado defensor Nicholas Kaufman está solicitando acceso a las grabaciones de vigilancia del Centro de Detención de la Corte Penal Internacional. La medida busca demostrar los problemas de salud del expresidente filipino Rodrigo Duterte. Esto ocurre antes de una conferencia de estado programada para el 27 de mayo.

MANILA, Filipinas — El abogado defensor Nicholas Kaufman presentó observaciones sobre la detención de Duterte ante la Sala de Cuestiones Preliminares III de la CPI. Lo hizo antes de solicitar su retirada como abogado principal el viernes pasado. El documento responde a las instrucciones de los jueces para realizar presentaciones antes de la conferencia de estado del 27 de mayo.

Kaufman señaló que Duterte, de 81 años, permanece bajo vigilancia constante las 24 horas del día, los 7 días de la semana. Esta medida responde a un mayor riesgo de caídas vinculado a la edad y a condiciones físicas crónicas. El abogado argumentó que los registros de video captarían cualquier incidente que afecte a su cliente.

“Dada la videovigilancia continua a la que está sujeto el Sr. Duterte, hay buenas razones para creer que la frecuencia y la naturaleza de tales incidentes han sido captadas por la cámara u observadas y documentadas por los guardias de turno”, declaró Kaufman. La solicitud representa un posible esfuerzo final para apoyar la liberación de Duterte de la detención.

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