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Philippines vows to hand fugitive senator to ICC following shootout

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Philippines *International Criminal Court Rodrigo Duterte Ronald dela Rosa Philippine Senate

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May 15, 2026

3 articles|2 sources
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South China Morning Post14h ago

Gunfire, farce and fugitive Philippine Senator Bato dela Rosa

Philippine Senator Ronald "Bato" dela Rosa, a former police chief involved in the Duterte administration's war on drugs, became the center of unprecedented events in the Senate this week. On Monday, he reportedly fled down Senate corridors to evade an international arrest warrant for crimes against humanity. By Wednesday night, gunshots were heard within the Senate building, with armed SWAT team members observed. These incidents mark a departure from the usual proceedings in the Philippine Senate, described by observers as highly unusual.

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South China Morning Post18h ago

‘I got really scared’: how the Philippine Senate shoot-out unfolded

On Wednesday night, the Philippine Senate was the scene of a sudden shoot-out, escalating pre-existing tensions. The incident occurred hours after Senator Ronald dela Rosa, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court and had been in hiding, declared his right to sanctuary within the Senate building. The gunshots erupted unexpectedly, plunging the chamber into chaos. This event followed days of heightened political instability, including the abrupt ousting of the Senate's leader. The article highlights the sudden and frightening nature of the incident, catching lawmakers and reporters off guard.

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Al Jazeera10h ago

Philippines vows to hand fugitive senator to ICC following shootout

The Philippines has pledged to cooperate with the International Criminal Court (ICC) to detain Senator Ronald "Bato" dela Rosa, a former police chief. The ICC unsealed an arrest warrant on Monday, charging dela Rosa with crimes against humanity for his alleged role as a top enforcer in former President Rodrigo Duterte's deadly drug war. Dela Rosa evaded an arrest attempt at the Senate building earlier this week, which reportedly involved gunfire. Justice Secretary Fredderick Vida stated that Manila considers the ICC warrant valid and will submit to the request, pending a Supreme Court decision on the senator's petition against its legality. Dela Rosa has denied involvement in the killings that occurred between 2016 and 2019.

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Key Claims

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Senator Bato dela Rosa is a former national police chief who oversaw Duterte's war on drugs.

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Dr. Jean Franco stated she had never seen anything like the events in the Senate in 15 years.

— Dr. Jean Franco

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Senator Ronald dela Rosa declared his right to sanctuary from arrest in the Senate building.

— Senator Ronald dela Rosa

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Senator Ronald dela Rosa expressed fear, stating 'I got really scared'.

— Senator Ronald dela Rosa

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Senator Ronald dela Rosa is wanted by the ICC on charges of crimes against humanity.

— ICC

May 14, 2026

5 articles|4 sources
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The Guardian - World NewsYesterday

Philippines authorities investigating reports lawmaker wanted by ICC has fled after taking refuge in senate

Philippine authorities are investigating reports that Senator Ronald dela Rosa, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC), has left the Senate premises where he had been seeking refuge. Dela Rosa is sought for his role in former President Duterte's "war on drugs." He had evaded arrest earlier this week, and his allies in the Senate offered him protective custody. The situation escalated when gunshots were heard inside the Senate building, prompting an investigation and the detention of one individual. President Marcos stated that government personnel were not involved in the shooting and questioned the incident's motive. The whereabouts of Senator dela Rosa are currently unconfirmed.

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Al JazeeraYesterday

Philippine politician wanted by ICC flees Senate

Senator Ronald "Bato" dela Rosa, wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for crimes against humanity, has fled the Philippine Senate building where he was seeking refuge. The announcement came after gunfire erupted at the Senate on Wednesday, causing chaos and a heavy police presence. Dela Rosa, a former national police chief and enforcer of the previous administration's "war on drugs," had appealed to supporters to mobilize amid fears of his arrest. The ICC unsealed an arrest warrant for him on Monday. One person has been arrested in connection with the shooting, and investigations are ongoing. Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. held an emergency meeting with security officials.

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Associated Press (AP)Yesterday

Philippine senator wanted by the International Criminal Court flees from Senate

Philippine Senator Ronald dela Rosa, wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for alleged crimes against humanity, has reportedly fled the Senate building. His escape occurred amidst chaos on Wednesday night, following gunshots fired by security personnel during an argument with a government agent, which created a diversion. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has urged the public to remain calm while a police investigation into the incident and suspicions of it being orchestrated for dela Rosa's escape is underway. Senate President Alan Cayetano stated he saw no ICC warrant and that dela Rosa was free to leave, though critics hold him and security responsible. Dela Rosa, former national police chief under Rodrigo Duterte, is accused by the ICC of murder of at least 32 people between 2016 and 2018.

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Key Claims

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Senator Ronald dela Rosa is wanted by the International Criminal Court for alleged crimes against humanity.

— ICC

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The ICC unsealed a warrant charging dela Rosa with the crime against humanity of murder of 'no less than 32 persons' between July 2016 and April 2018.

— ICC

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Senate President Alan Cayetano stated there is no obstruction of justice regarding dela Rosa's escape.

— Alan Peter Cayetano

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Senator Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa, wanted by the ICC for crimes against humanity, has fled the Senate building.

— Philippine Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano

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One person was arrested following gunshots at the Senate.

— Police spokesperson Randulf Tuano

May 13, 2026

5 articles|5 sources
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Al Jazeera2d ago

Gunshots ring out at Philippine Senate where lawmaker is holed up

Gunshots were heard at the Philippine Senate on Wednesday evening as police and marines attempted to arrest Senator Ronald dela Rosa. Dela Rosa, former police chief under ex-President Rodrigo Duterte and a key figure in the "war on drugs," faces an International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrant for alleged crimes against humanity. He had publicly urged supporters to gather at the Senate to prevent his detention and transfer to The Hague. Dela Rosa has been under Senate protective custody since Monday and denies involvement in illegal killings, stating he is ready to face justice in the Philippines. The ICC warrant, unsealed this week, is related to the same crimes Duterte is accused of.

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The Guardian - World News2d ago

Gunshots fired in Philippines senate in standoff with senator Ronald dela Rosa

Philippine Senator Ronald dela Rosa, wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for alleged crimes against humanity related to the former president's "war on drugs," has been holed up in the Senate building for two days to evade arrest. Gunshots were heard inside the Senate on Wednesday evening amid a standoff with authorities, though no casualties were reported. Dela Rosa evaded initial arrest attempts on Monday and has since sought protective custody within the Senate, appealing for peaceful support from his allies and fellow military personnel to prevent his extradition to The Hague. The presence of military personnel with assault rifles inside the building and the circumstances of the gunfire remain unclear.

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Associated Press (AP)2d ago

Gunfire breaks out in Philippine Senate where authorities have tried to arrest a senator

Gunfire erupted Wednesday night at the Philippine Senate as authorities attempted to arrest Senator Ronald dela Rosa. Dela Rosa, a former national police chief, is wanted by the International Criminal Court for alleged crimes against humanity related to the Duterte administration's anti-drug campaign. He has been under the protection of allied senators within the Senate building. The exact cause of the gunfire and any potential injuries remain unclear. Dela Rosa has vowed to resist the ICC arrest warrant, which was unsealed earlier this week and charges him with the murder of at least 32 people. Interior Secretary Juanito Victor Remulla Jr. arrived at the Senate with police officers following the incident.

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South China Morning Post2d ago

Gunshots fired as chaos erupts at Philippine Senate

Gunshots were heard at the Philippine Senate on Wednesday amidst escalating chaos. Reuters witnesses reported people being told to seek cover as the situation unfolded. The incident occurred in anticipation of a potential attempt to arrest a prominent senator wanted by the International Criminal Court. It remains unclear who fired the shots or the precise circumstances surrounding the event. Earlier, over ten military personnel in camouflage, some armed with assault rifles, were observed at the Senate building, though their presence and purpose were not immediately explained. Military officials were unavailable for comment at the time.

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Key Claims

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The Philippine Senate is in lockdown after gunshots were heard.

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Senator Ronald Dela Rosa is wanted by the International Criminal Court.

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Senator Dela Rosa is accused by the ICC of killing dozens of people during the war on drugs.

— International Criminal Court

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Former president Rodrigo Duterte has been held at The Hague since March 2025.

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The ICC unsealed an arrest warrant for dela Rosa on Monday, charging him with the crime against humanity of murder of 'no less than 32 persons' between July 2016 and April 2018.

— International Criminal Court (ICC)

May 12, 2026

4 articles|4 sources
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BBC News - World3d ago

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

Former Philippine police chief Ronald dela Rosa, a key enforcer of ex-President Duterte's drug war, is seeking to block an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court (ICC). Dela Rosa's lawyers have petitioned the Philippine Supreme Court to halt the arrest, arguing it's invalid without a local warrant. He urged supporters to await the Supreme Court's decision and challenged President Marcos Jr. to pursue charges in a Philippine court instead of an international one. This situation unfolds amidst political turmoil, with Duterte allies dominating the Senate, which has stated it will only recognize warrants from Philippine courts. Meanwhile, allies of President Marcos Jr. control the House of Representatives, which has voted to impeach Vice President Sara Duterte.

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The Guardian - World News3d ago

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

Ronald dela Rosa, a former police chief and ally of ex-President Rodrigo Duterte, sought refuge in the Philippine Senate to avoid arrest by the International Criminal Court (ICC). The ICC issued an arrest warrant for Dela Rosa, who is accused of crimes against humanity related to Duterte's anti-drug campaign. Dela Rosa fled agents within the Senate complex, which was subsequently surrounded by security. Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano, also a Duterte ally, announced the Senate would offer protective custody, stating an arrest would only be permitted by a Philippine court. This event occurred amidst a political power struggle, coinciding with an impeachment vote against Vice President Sara Duterte, Rodrigo Duterte's daughter.

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Al Jazeera3d ago

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

Philippine Senator Ronald Dela Rosa has sought refuge within the country's parliament building after police attempted to arrest him. The arrest warrant stems from his alleged role as chief implementer of former President Rodrigo Duterte's controversial war on drugs. Dela Rosa, a key figure in the drug war, is reportedly facing charges related to alleged crimes against humanity. The International Criminal Court (ICC) has been investigating the drug war's human rights abuses. The senator's sanctuary in the Senate building highlights the political tension surrounding the ICC's actions and the ongoing repercussions of the drug war policies.

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Key Claims

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The ICC confirmed it had issued an arrest warrant for Dela Rosa.

— ICC

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Bato dela Rosa's lawyers have asked the Supreme Court to block his arrest in the absence of a valid Philippine judicial warrant.

— Lawyers of Bato dela Rosa

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Dela Rosa urged supporters to 'keep vigil in front of the Senate until the Supreme Court decides'.

— Bato dela Rosa

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Dela Rosa called on President Marcos Jr. to file a local case if he believed him to be guilty.

— Bato dela Rosa

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The Senate, dominated by Duterte's allies, elected a new president on Monday.

May 11, 2026

8 articles|5 sources
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BBC News - World4d ago

Philippine VP Sara Duterte impeached for a second time

Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte has been impeached for a second time. This follows a period of escalating political tension and a breakdown of the alliance between Duterte and President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr., who ran together in the 2022 elections. Allies of President Marcos in the House of Representatives initiated investigations into alleged fund misuse in Duterte's office. The impeachment proceedings are occurring amidst Duterte's strong presidential polling numbers and her father's ongoing trial at the International Criminal Court. The exact reasons for the impeachment and the specific charges are not detailed in the provided text, but the context points to a significant political rift and power struggle.

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The Guardian - World News4d ago

Philippine presidential hopeful Sara Duterte impeached for second time

Philippine Vice-President Sara Duterte has been impeached by the House of Representatives for a second time. The impeachment stems from allegations of misuse of public funds, unexplained wealth, and threats against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and his wife. This development could jeopardize her presidential ambitions for 2028, as a conviction in the upcoming Senate trial could lead to her disqualification from public office. Duterte denies all allegations, and her defense counsel has stated the burden of proof lies with the accusers. While the House, dominated by Marcos allies, voted overwhelmingly for impeachment, her prospects in the Senate are less certain due to stronger support there, further complicated by the recent election of a Duterte ally as Senate President.

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Al Jazeera4d ago

Power tussle grips Philippine Congress amid move to impeach VP Sara Duterte

The Philippine House of Representatives is set to vote on an impeachment complaint against Vice President Sara Duterte, daughter of former President Rodrigo Duterte. This move escalates the political conflict between the Duterte family and President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. The impeachment articles accuse Duterte of constitutional violations, betrayal of public trust, misuse of confidential funds, failure to disclose wealth, bribery, and involvement in death threats. A key allegation involves over $110 million in private bank transactions flagged by the anti-money laundering agency. If impeached, the House seeks Duterte's removal from office and permanent disqualification from government service.

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Al Jazeera4d ago

Philippine senator flees ICC arrest over role in Duterte’s drug war

Philippine Senator Ronald Dela Rosa has reportedly taken refuge inside the country's parliament to evade an arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC). The warrant, unsealed on Monday, stems from Dela Rosa's role as former police chief during ex-President Rodrigo Duterte's deadly war on drugs, which prosecutors allege resulted in tens of thousands of deaths between 2016 and 2022. The ICC has charged Dela Rosa as an "indirect co-perpetrator" in the crime against humanity of murder for killings carried out between July 2016 and April 2018. This action follows the ICC's confirmation of crimes against humanity charges against former President Duterte. Dela Rosa had previously disappeared from public life amid rumors of an impending warrant but resurfaced to cast a deciding vote in a Senate leadership change.

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South China Morning Post4d ago

Philippine senator escapes arrest as ICC confirms drug war warrant

Philippine Senator Ronald Dela Rosa, a former police chief and enforcer of ex-president Rodrigo Duterte's drug war, will not be arrested for now, despite an International Criminal Court (ICC) warrant. The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) stated they would respect the Senate's coequal status after Dela Rosa took refuge within the legislative building. The Senate refused to allow his arrest, effectively placing him in their custody. This decision comes as the ICC confirmed the warrant for his alleged role in the controversial drug crackdown. The stand-off highlights the ongoing tension between national authorities and the international court regarding the drug war investigations.

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Key Claims

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Philippine Senator Ronald Dela Rosa has evaded an International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrant related to his role in the Duterte administration's drug war.

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The ICC confirmed that an arrest warrant was issued confidentially on November 6, charging Dela Rosa as an 'indirect co-perpetrator' in the 'crime against humanity of murder'.

— ICC

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Dela Rosa is accused of responsibility for killings carried out between July 2016 and April 2018, during his tenure as Philippine National Police chief.

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Former President Rodrigo Duterte is also accused of creating, funding, and arming death squads to kill suspected narcotics dealers and users.

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The ICC has named eight co-perpetrators in the case, including Dela Rosa.

— ICC

May 6, 2026

1 articles|1 sources
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South China Morning PostMay 6

ICC fugitive? Duterte ally’s paid Philippine Senate vanishing act draws fire

Senator Ronald "Bato" Dela Rosa, a former police chief and ally of ex-President Rodrigo Duterte, has been absent from his Senate duties for six months. This disappearance follows reports that he may be targeted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) in connection with crimes against humanity related to Duterte's drug war. Despite his absence, Dela Rosa continues to receive his senatorial salary, drawing criticism from civil society groups and other observers who question the use of public funds for an absent lawmaker. The situation raises concerns about accountability and transparency within the Philippine Senate.

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Key Claims

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Dela Rosa has continued to receive his salary despite his absence from work.

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Ronald Dela Rosa has not appeared for work for six months.

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Civil society groups and critics question why an elected lawmaker can stay away from work and still be paid with public funds.

— civil society groups and critics

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Reports circulated that Dela Rosa could face arrest in connection with the ICC's case against Duterte.