Philippines to Comply with ICC Arrest Request of Former Senator Dela Rosa Amidst Tensions
The Philippines will respond to an ICC warrant for Senator Ronald 'Bato' dela Rosa, linked to President Duterte's anti-drug campaign. Following his escape, the justice department issued immigration alerts. Concurrently, Senate Security Chief Mao Aplasca faces a suspension after a Senate building standoff, with investigations in progress.
The Philippine justice minister confirmed on Friday that the nation would comply with an International Criminal Court request to arrest Senator Ronald 'Bato' dela Rosa, wanted for alleged crimes against humanity tied to his role in ex-President Duterte's drug war. Dela Rosa evaded detention, escaping the Senate ahead of ICC action.
Former President Duterte is already detained at The Hague, denying any offenses as his trial looms. The escape of dela Rosa, a major figure in the anti-narcotics drive, prompted judicial reactions. Justice Secretary Fredderick Vida emphasized compliance with ICC directives, countering Senator dela Rosa's claims of ICC's jurisdiction shortcomings.
Mounting tensions escalated when Ombudsman Jesus Crispin Remulla criticized dela Rosa’s flight as an implicit admission of guilt. Meanwhile, Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Mao Aplasca was suspended after a violent altercation at the Senate, underscoring security concerns amid unfolding legal and political drama.
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