Icc pinangalanan ang walong co-perpetrator ni Duterte sa kaso ng krimen laban sa sangkatauhan

Inihayag ng International Criminal Court na walong opisyal ang indirect co-perpetrators ni dating Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte sa mga pagpatay na nauugnay sa giyera laban sa droga. Kabilang sa mga ito sina Senador Ronald 'Bato' dela Rosa at Senador Bong Go. Magaganap ang pre-trial hearing sa Pebrero 23.

Inilathala ng International Criminal Court noong Pebrero 13, 2026, ang mas kaunting redacted na bersyon ng dokumento na naglalaman ng mga paratang laban kay dating Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte at walong iba pa bilang indirect co-perpetrators sa tatlong count ng crimes against humanity na murder. Ang mga co-perpetrators ay kinabibilangan nina Senador Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa, dating pulis na si Vicente Danao, yao ang dating pulis na si Camilo Cascolan, dating pulis na si Oscar Albayalde, Senador Bong Go, dating NBI director Dante Gierran, dating PDEA director Isidro Lapeña, at dating justice secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II.

Ayon sa dokumento, nagbahagi sila ng 'common plan' upang 'neutralize' ang mga pinaghihinalaang kriminal, kabilang ang mga nauugnay sa droga, mula Nobyembre 1, 2011 hanggang Marso 16, 2019, una sa Davao City sa ilalim ng Davao Death Squad at pagkatapos sa buong bansa sa panahon ng pagkapangulo ni Duterte. Ang tatlong count ay sumasaklaw sa 49 insidente na may 78 biktima: Count 1 para sa 19 biktima ng DDS sa Davao, Count 2 para sa 14 high-value targets, at Count 3 para sa 45 low-level victims ng Oplan Tokhang.

Sa istraktura, si Duterte ang nasa tuktok, na may mga handler na nag-uulat kina dela Rosa, Danao, Bong Go, at iba pa. Pagkatapos ng 2016, lumawak ito sa national network gamit ang pulisya at iba pang ahensya. Inihayag din ng ICC ang pag-apruba sa 500 karagdagang biktima na makikilahok, bukod sa 39 na nauna, na kinakatawan nina mga abogado Joel Butuyan at Gilbert Andres.

Tinanggihan ng pre-trial chamber ang apela ng depensa tungkol sa kalusugan ni Duterte, na nagpapatuloy sa hearing sa Pebrero 23, 24, 26, at 27. Naghain ang depensa ng motion upang i-disqualify ang mga legal representatives ng mga biktima dahil sa conflict of interest. Ayon kay ICC-accredited lawyer Ross Tugade, malamang na maglabas ng warrants laban sa mga co-perpetrators. Si Vice President Sara Duterte ay nagdasal para sa patas na paglilitis para sa kanyang ama.

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