00:00The Philippine National Police will carry out the same process in order to issue a warrant of arrest against former President Rodrigo Duterte's accomplices in the case of Crimes Against Humanity in the ICC.
00:12Here is Patrick De Jesus.
00:16It has been a week since former President Rodrigo Duterte was arrested in the case of Crimes Against Humanity in the International Criminal Court,
00:25in the case of the bloodthirsty war on drugs.
00:27It is in the custody of ICCC Duterte in The Hague, Netherlands, where his confirmation of charges was issued in September.
00:36According to the Philippine National Police, they have not yet received a warrant of arrest for Duterte's other accomplices.
00:44But if this happens, the same process will be carried out in the warrant as part of the country's commitment to the Interpol.
00:53As of now, we have not received a warrant of arrest for their co-accused.
01:00The same procedure, if they ask for our help, we will give them the same accord.
01:06According to ICCC Assistant Counsel Atty. Cristina Conti, former PNP chief Oscar Albayalde and Senator Ronald De La Rosa,
01:15the PNP is ready to assist in the ongoing investigation in the Senate of Senator Aimee Marcos regarding the arrest of the former President.
01:27Aside from the PNP, the PNP is also invited to listen to the Office for Transport Security, DOJ, DFA, National Security Council and CAAP.
01:38The PNP remains a support role in the National Transport Commission.
01:46The PNP is ready to cooperate in all investigations.
01:49Meanwhile, the PNP monitored 58 rallies in various parts of the country since Duterte was arrested.
01:5849,000 individuals were brought there. The PNP continued to monitor the rallies.
02:04But the PNP did not need to raise the alert.
02:07The PNP is not afraid of the heightened alert status. It will continue its work in peace and order.
02:15Patrick De Azuz for Pambansang TV in Bago, Philippines.