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Philippines Shocked by Alleged Arrest Warrant for Key Duterte Ally Over Drug-War Probe

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Manila — The nation is gripped by fresh uncertainty after the office of the Philippine Ombudsman announced that the International Criminal Court (ICC) has reportedly issued an arrest warrant for Senator Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa, a prominent figure during former President Rodrigo Duterte’s controversial “war on drugs”. The claim, which Dela Rosa rejects and the ICC says lacks confirmation, has opened a new chapter in the international legal scrutiny of the Philippines’ anti-narcotics campaign.


Alleged Warrant ‘In Place’, But ICC Says “No”

According to Ombudsman Jesus Crispin Remulla, his office received word from the Department of Justice that the ICC had issued a formal warrant for Dela Rosa’s arrest. He emphasised that domestic legal procedures — including extradition rules approved by the Philippine Supreme Court — would apply if the warrant is validated.
However, the ICC’s spokesman publicly rejected the claim, stressing that any legitimate warrants must be confirmed via official ICC channels, of which there was as yet no evidence.


What’s at Stake: Linking Dela Rosa to Duterte’s Campaign

Dela Rosa served as national police chief under President Duterte and later became a senator. His tenure coincided with the government’s hard-line anti-drug operation, which human-rights groups allege led to thousands of extrajudicial killings.
Earlier this year, Duterte himself was taken into ICC custody on charges of crimes against humanity. The new development signals that the case may now broaden to encompass his former enforcers and political allies.


What Comes Next: Verification, Legal Process, Political Fallout

The Philippine Department of Justice confirmed it is still reviewing whether the arrest warrant is authentic and has not yet received a copy. If genuine, the government faces a complex decision on whether to cooperate with the ICC or challenge the legitimacy of the process.
Politically, the announcement could deepen divides within the country. Supporters of Duterte may view this as an international overreach, while human-rights advocates see it as overdue accountability. Either way, the outcome is likely to resonate beyond Philippine shores.

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