Tensions Escalate: Gunfire Erupts at Philippine Senate Amid ICC Arrest Warrant for Former Police Chief
Chaos unfolded at the Philippine Senate as gunfire rang out amid attempts to arrest Ronald dela Rosa, a former police chief wanted by the ICC for crimes against humanity. Dela Rosa has urged the public to obstruct his arrest, while troops with assault rifles arrived, creating an atmosphere of uncertainty.
Gunfire erupted at the Philippine Senate on Wednesday, sparking chaos as attempts were made to arrest Ronald dela Rosa, a former police chief wanted by the International Criminal Court. Witnesses reported volleys of gunshots as people were instructed to seek cover.
The chaotic scene unfolded as more than ten military personnel, some armed with assault rifles, arrived at the Senate building. The situation's details remain unclear, and military officials have not commented on the operation. Ronald dela Rosa, known for his role in the violent 'war on drugs' under former President Rodrigo Duterte, has sought refuge in his legislative office.
Dela Rosa took to Facebook, urging the public to block his imminent arrest following the unsealing of an ICC arrest warrant accusing him, like Duterte, of crimes against humanity. The former police chief stressed his hope to prevent the extradition of another Filipino to The Hague.
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