Philippine Senate in lockdown after gunshots fired
The Philippine Senate is under lockdown after gunshots were heard, with military personnel entering the building. Senator Ronald Dela Rosa, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for alleged killings during the war on drugs, had reportedly sought refuge there and believed his arrest was imminent.

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AI-generatedThe Philippine Senate is under lockdown after gunshots were heard, with military personnel entering the building. Senator Ronald Dela Rosa, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for alleged killings during the war on drugs, had reportedly sought refuge there and believed his arrest was imminent. The ICC accuses Dela Rosa of responsibility for numerous deaths when he served as police chief under former President Rodrigo Duterte. Protesters outside the Senate demanded Dela Rosa's detention and extradition to face trial alongside Duterte, who has been at The Hague since March 2025. Dela Rosa's lawyers are seeking to block his extradition through the Supreme Court. Officials have stated there are no casualties.
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5 extractedFormer president Rodrigo Duterte has been held at The Hague since March 2025.
Senator Dela Rosa is accused by the ICC of killing dozens of people during the war on drugs.
Senator Ronald Dela Rosa is wanted by the International Criminal Court.
The Philippine Senate is in lockdown after gunshots were heard.
Protesters outside the Senate demanded Dela Rosa's detention and trial with Duterte.