Duterte: Inside the ICC Detention Centre Former Philippines president Rodrigo Duterte, who faces murder charges at the International Criminal Court (ICC), is in a detention unit near The Hague where several infamous war crimes suspects were held Cell: 10 square metres Computer Access for legal research Toilet and washing area Satellite TV ICC Detention Centre: Holds individuals awaiting trial before ICC. Located within prison at Scheveningen (above), Netherlands Duterte has own private cell and access to library, gym, medical care and kitchen, where he can prepare own meals Privileges include conjugal visits, outdoor exercise space, unmonitored communications with legal team and visits by spiritual advisor Well-known former inmates include late Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic, Bosnian Serb politician Radovan Karadzic and Liberia's former president Charles Taylor, who is now serving 50-year sentence in Britain Sources: ICC, Reuters, AFP Pictures: Getty Images, Michiel1972 © GRAPHIC NEWS