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- Advertisement -The Department of Justice warned government officials and employees Thursday against working with the International Criminal Court , which reportedly started its probe into the bloody drug war of former President Rodrigo Duterte.
Clavano made the statement after former Senator Antonio Trillanes IV said he was informed that there were already police officials coordinating with the ICC. The DOJ official reiterated President Marcos’ policy of not cooperating with the Hague-based international tribunal. “If there is a law enforcement or government official that goes against the policies and orders of the authorities in position, then, obviously, there will be some sort of conflict of interest. There will be accountabilities and, definitely, liabilities that go with it,” he added.In a separate interview, Clavano told Palace reporters that the accountability would depend on the public official’s level of participation with the ICC probe.
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