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The Philippine police had prepared a secret 80-page plan called Operation Pursuit’: Inside the High-Stakes Arrest of Rodrigo Duterte It was perhaps the most high-profile arrest for the I.C.C. For the relatives of the tens of thousands of victims of Mr. Duterte’s drug war, it was, finally, a tangible step toward justice. And it is likely to define the presidency of the current leader, Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. Thousands of protesters have since accused Mr. Marcos of persecuting Mr. Duterte, his predecessor and onetime ally. The Philippine police had prepared a secret 80-page plan called “Operation Pursuit” on how to detain Mr. Duterte. It included scenarios of arresting him in Manila or Davao, according to a copy that was viewed by The New York Times. It also had maps of properties belonging to Mr. Duterte, his partner and his allies, with arrows labeling the nearby streets. In The Hague, I.C.C. prosecutors applied for a warrant for Mr. Duterte on Feb. 10, accusing him of crimes against humanity. It was issued nearly four weeks later and the Philippine authorities received it via Interpol early on March 11. That cleared the way for Mr. Duterte’s detention because the Philippines was still a member of Interpol. Marcos addressed the nation from Malacañang Palace on the banks of the Pasig River. He rejected the notion that Mr. Duterte’s arrest was political, saying, “This is what the international community expects of us as the leader of a democratic country that is part of the community of nations.” Join this channel to get access to perks: / @aseananalytics