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AT A GLANCE: Duration of ICC cases from surrender to conviction

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Current and previous ICC detainees have been held in detention for periods ranging from one year to over six years until conviction

Former president Rodrigo Duterte currently remains at the Detention Center of the International Criminal Court (ICC), facing charges related to his deadly drug war. 

With a confirmation of charges hearing set for September 23, 2025, Duterte faces six months of pre-trial detention since his arrest on March 11. His campaign against illegal drugs killed as many as 30,000, rights groups say, to include vigilante-style executions. 

Current and previous ICC detainees have been held in detention from one to over six years until conviction. Among them, Al Hassan Ag Abdoul Aziz has been detained by the ICC the longest, while Ahmad Al Faqi Al Mahdi has been held the shortest.

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