
Charged on crimes against humanity
ALBUERA, Leyte– Mayoral candidate Rolan “Kerwin” Espinosa has stated that the International Criminal Court (ICC) should be allowed to judge former President Rodrigo Duterte, who is facing trial for alleged crimes against humanity before the Netherlands-based tribunal.
Espinosa made the remark when asked about his opinion on the possibility of Duterte’s arrest by Interpol, following a warrant issued by the ICC in connection with his administration’s controversial war on drugs, which government data shows has resulted in more than 6,000 deaths.
“He had it coming. He is a lawyer and a prosecutor. He challenged the ICC to come to the country and arrest him. He has admitted to several killings in the Philippines,” Espinosa said during a press conference in Albuera, Leyte, on Sunday, March 30, as he kicked off his mayoral campaign.
“Let’s just be thankful that what’s happening to our former president is going through due process—unlike during his time, when many victims didn’t get the proper legal proceedings. Some were killed based only on suspicion, and he even admitted it,” he added.
Espinosa and his late father, former Albuera Mayor Rolando Espinosa, were accused by Duterte of involvement in the illegal drug trade during his administration. The elder Espinosa was killed inside his jail cell at the Leyte Sub-Provincial Jail in Baybay City on November 5, 2016. Members of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) claimed they engaged in a shootout while serving a search warrant against the detained former mayor.
Kerwin Espinosa also dismissed calls from Duterte’s supporters demanding his return to the country.
“Why do we still need to bring him back? Why not let him be tried here in the Philippines? Before, he dared the ICC to come for him, saying he might even die before they could arrest him. Now, it’s a different story,” he said.
However, Espinosa clarified that he feels neither happiness nor sorrow over Duterte’s situation.
Espinosa had previously implicated former Senator Leila de Lima, one of Duterte’s fiercest critics, in the illegal drug trade. However, courts have since exonerated her of all charges.
JOEY A. GABIETA