Palace denies Duterte was denied medical care
Palace Press Officer Undersecretary Atty. Claire Castro on Wednesday denied claims that former President Rodrigo Duterte did not receive necessary medical attention after his arrest.
CIDG chief Police General Major General Nicolas Torre III reiterated Thursday that Duterte received adequate legal counsel, food, and medicine during custody at Villamor Air Base.
Veronica 'Kitty' Duterte alleged her father was being illegally detained and denied proper medical care following the charges of crimes against humanity.
Kitty shared a photo showing her father's medical certificate indicating he consulted for diabetes management follow-up care after arrest.
The former president entered Scheveningen Prison in The Hague early Thursday morning (Philippine time) to await trial, as per ICC orders.
Torre read Miranda Rights to Duterte when placing him under custody following the ICC’s request and international commitments.
Marcos denied any violation of Philippine sovereignty regarding Duterte's arrest.
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