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Dela Rosa's Senate Custody Challenged Amid ICC Warrant

Senator Ronald 'Bato' dela Rosa is under protective custody by the Philippine Senate following an International Criminal Court arrest warrant, sparking a legal dispute over the Senate's authority. The situation has led to a reported clash with NBI agents attempting to serve a subpoena and calls for the senator to surrender to proper authorities.

12 May, 04:37 — 13 May, 00:29
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BBCHigh13h ago

Ex-Philippine leader Duterte's drug war enforcer escapes ICC arrest

Senator Ronald "Bato" Dela Rosa, a former national police chief, has sought refuge in the senate.

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NYTMostly Factual9h ago

Video Shows Philippine Senator Outrunning Agents and Avoiding I.C.C. Warrant

Video shows Senator Ronald dela Rosa, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court over Rodrigo Duterte’s drug war, dashing into the Philippine Senate.

By Jason Gutierrez

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The GuardianMostly Factual9h ago

Chaos in Philippines as Duterte ally wanted by ICC takes refuge in senate to avoid arrest

Former police chief Ronald dela Rosa spends night at senate office after another Duterte ally offers protective custody The unusual pursuit was captured on CCTV cameras inside the Philippine senate. Ronald dela Rosa, a longtime ally of the former president Rodrigo Duterte, raced along the hallways of the upper house complex, stumbling on the staircase, as he fled government agents. “They want to forcibly bring me to The Hague, to surrender me there,” Dela Rosa said later on a Facebook livestr...

By Rebecca Ratcliffe in Bangkok

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Al JazeeraMostly Factual6h ago

Video: Philippine senator flees ICC arrest over role in drug war

Philippines Senator Ronald Dela Rosa has taken refuge in the country’s parliament, as police sought to detain him.

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SCMPMostly Factual5h ago

Dela Rosa’s flight turns Philippine Senate into battleground for ICC accountability

A clip of Senator Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa running through the Senate halls to evade an International Criminal Court arrest warrant has become one of the most startling images in recent Philippine politics. By Tuesday, the former national police chief was still inside the Senate under protective custody, turning the chamber into the centre of a legal and political stand-off over whether one of former president Rodrigo Duterte’s closest allies could be handed over to The Hague. But Monday’s cha...

By Sam Beltran

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japan-timesMostly Factual11h ago

Duterte ally flees agents in Philippine Senate to avoid arrest under ICC warrant

Closed-circuit television caught images of Sen. Ronald dela Rosa dashing down hallways and up emergency stairwells to evade arrest.

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RapplerMostly Factual3h ago

Bato pleads with Marcos not to bring him to The Hague | The wRap

Today's headlines: Bato dela Rosa, ICC, Tito Sotto

By Rappler.com

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inquirerMostly Factualjust now

Lawyers: Senate can’t act like bouncer for dela Rosa, must abide by law

MANILA, Philippines — The Senate does not have the power to protect a fugitive and neither does Sen. Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa have parliamentary immunity privilege under the 1987 Charter, international law and human rights experts said a day after the local authorities chased the policeman-turned-politician to arrest him. Human rights lawyer Dino de Leon,

By dsanchez

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philstarMostly Factual2h ago

ICC describes Bato as a ‘suspect’

With the confirmation of the arrest warrant issued against him, Sen. Ronald dela Rosa is now formally considered a suspect in the crimes against humanity case filed before the International Criminal Court.

By Janvic Mateo

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