
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine National Police (PNP) said Monday it would not prevent its officers from testifying before the International Criminal Court (ICC) in cases linked to former President Rodrigo Duterte’s deadly war on drugs.
“If they want to testify or cooperate, we say that it is their personal legal decision,” PNP public information chief Brig. Gen. Randulf Tuaño told a press briefing in Camp Crame.
“We are not stopping or barring whichever member wants to testify at the ICC’s appeal,” he added. “The Philippine National Police recognizes its members who want to go to the ICC and testify.”
In a statement on Thursday (Friday in Manila), the ICC Office of the Prosecutor said it was looking for “direct witnesses to incidents” during the drug war, including members of the PNP.
Tuaño previously told the Inquirer in a text message that the PNP advised police officers who would want to testify at the ICC to first seek legal advice.
