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Security guards face probe after last week’s Philippine Senate shooting

Philippine authorities are investigating Senate security officers, including Sergeant-at-Arms Mao Aplasca, who fired weapons without provocation on May 13. This incident occurred as Senator Ronald Dela Rosa, facing an International Criminal Court arrest warrant for his role in the drug war, sought shelter inside the Senate building.

Al Jazeera StaffAl JazeeraFiled 2026-05-19 · 15:42 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Security guards face probe after last week’s Philippine Senate shooting
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Philippine authorities are investigating Senate security officers, including Sergeant-at-Arms Mao Aplasca, who fired weapons without provocation on May 13. This incident occurred as Senator Ronald Dela Rosa, facing an International Criminal Court arrest warrant for his role in the drug war, sought shelter inside the Senate building. Interior and Local Government Secretary Juanito Victor Remulla stated the shooting was not an "attack on the Senate" and identified Aplasca as the first shooter, noting that police have requested his firearm for testing. CCTV footage reportedly shows Aplasca firing a rifle. Dela Rosa later left the Senate building in a car registered to Senator Robin Padilla. The findings have been reported to the president, and the case is being transferred to the Department of Justice for further investigation.

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Senator Ronald Dela Rosa took refuge in the Senate on May 11 after the ICC confirmed having unsealed his arrest warrant.

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Investigators recovered 44 fired cartridges traced to four firearms.

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Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Mao Aplasca was identified as the person who fired the first shot.

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The May 13 shooting was not an 'attack on the Senate' and there was no one in the area when the gun was fired.

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Philippine authorities are investigating Senate security officers who discharged their weapons without provocation.

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Authorities say the shooting was not an ‘attack on the Senate’ and identified the person who fired the first shot.Philippine authorities are investigating Senate security officers who discharged their weapons without provocation while a senator facing an International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrant took shelter inside the legislative building and later escaped.Juanito Victor Remulla, secretary of the interior and local government, on Tuesday said the May 13 shooting was not an “attack on the Senate”, adding that there was no one in the area when the gun was fired.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4Philippine senator flees ICC arrest over role in Duterte’s drug warlist 2 of 4Video: Philippine senator flees ICC arrest over role in drug warlist 3 of 4Philippines vows to hand fugitive senator to ICC following shootoutlist 4 of 4Philippines launches VP Duterte impeachment trial amid political divisionend of listRemulla identified Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Mao Aplasca as the person who fired the first shot.National Police chief Jose Melencio Nartatez, who said investigators recovered 44 fired cartridges traced to four firearms, stated that Aplasca had been called to a police inquiry to have his gun tested, but he had not yet complied.CCTV footage subpoenaed by investigators from the Senate appeared to show him firing a rifle.Remulla said the president has been informed of the findings, but he has not “given instructions yet”. The case is being handed over to the Department of Justice for further investigation.Nartatez said dela Rosa left the legislative building and got into a car registered to his ally, Senator Robin Padilla, which left for an unknown destination.“All evidence points that there was no attack on the Senate,” Remulla said, adding that government agents “never set foot” inside the Senate building.The shooting happened last week, when Senator Ronald Dela Rosa, a 64-year-old former police chief and key figure in ex-President Rodrigo Duterte’s war on drugs, took refuge in the Senate on May 11 after the ICC confirmed having unsealed his arrest warrant on suspicion of crimes against humanity.
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