Senator wanted by ICC warned against fleeing the Philippines


FILE PHOTO: An activist displays a sign with a slogan calling for the arrest of Philippine Senator Ronald "Bato" dela Rosa's, during a protest outside the Philippine Senate, which holds dela Rosa, the chief enforcer of former president Rodrigo Duterte's drug war, in protective custody amid an International Criminal Court warrant, in Pasay City, Metro Manila, Philippines, May 13, 2026. - Reuters

MANILA: The Philippines vowed Friday (May 15) to stop the chief enforcer of ex-president Rodrigo Duterte's drug war from fleeing the country to evade an International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrant.

Fugitive Senator Ronald "Bato" Dela Rosa barely escaped arrest on Monday when he sought refuge in the Senate building, but left unannounced for an unknown location on Thursday.

Justice Secretary Fredderick Vida confirmed Manila has received the arrest warrant for Dela Rosa from the ICC, but was waiting for the Philippine Supreme Court to resolve the senator's petition challenging its legality.

"The Department of Justice will treat any attempt of Senator Bato Dela Rosa to leave the country as a mockery of justice," Vida told a news conference.

Law enforcers and border officials were instructed "that if Senator Bato Dela Rosa would try to leave the country, that the appropriate arrest should be made".

The ICC on Monday unsealed an arrest warrant against Dela Rosa, 64, accusing him along with Duterte and other "co-perpetrators" of the "crime against humanity of murder".

Senate president Alan Peter Cayetano prevented government agents from arresting his political ally Dela Rosa on Monday, giving hime refuge in the building.

Dela Rosa served as national police chief from 2016 to 2018 during the early phase of Duterte's anti-drug campaign and was elected to two successive six-year terms in the Senate in 2019 after retiring from the force.

The crackdown left thousands dead, many of them drug users and low-level narcotics peddlers, according to human rights monitors.

Dela Rosa has asked the Supreme Court to stop the government from enforcing the ICC arrest warrant and expressing preference to stand trial in a Philippine court if he were charged.

His boss Duterte was arrested in March last year, flown to the Netherlands on the same day, and is detained in The Hague awaiting trial. - AFP

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