Former senator Antonio Trillanes IV said allegations by a group of supposed former Philippine Marines were aimed at sabotaging the ongoing confirmation of charges hearing against former president Rodrigo Duterte before the International Criminal Court (ICC). Trillanes said the claims, including accusations that he helped facilitate the entry of ICC investigators into the country, were intended to cast doubt on the integrity of the proceedings. 'The intention here is to sabotage the entire ICC proceedings, they will say everything is compromised, so the case will be dismissed. I would not be surprised if [defense counsel Nicolas] Kaufman uses this to request a mistrial,' he said. Eighteen supposed former Marines alleged that Trillanes assisted at least five ICC investigators and that money was delivered to him for their operational expenses. 'I have not received any money for the ICC,' he said. He warned that publicly exposing details of alleged ICC operations could endanger witnesses and may constitute obstruction of justice under the Rome Statute. The confirmation of charges hearing seeks to determine whether there is sufficient evidence to move the Duterte case to a full trial before the ICC. They also claimed that former congressman Zaldy Co provided accommodation and transportation for the investigators. The group further alleged that meetings were held involving Co, former House Speaker Martin Romualdez, then-Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla, and then-Philippine National Police chief Nicolas Torre III. Trillanes neither confirmed nor denied facilitating the investigators' entry but maintained that ICC operations are classified to protect the safety of investigators and witnesses. He categorically denied receiving any money or holding meetings related to ICC activities. 'There were no such meetings in relation to ICC operations.'
Ex-senator accuses group of sabotaging ICC hearing against Duterte
Former senator Antonio Trillanes IV alleged that a group of supposed former marines is trying to sabotage the ICC proceedings against former president Rodrigo Duterte, denying claims of facilitating investigators' entry and receiving money.