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    Gunshots in Philippine Senate as politician wanted by ICC urges people to mobilize

    Olive MetugeBy Olive MetugeMay 13, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Gunshots broke out at the Philippine Senate on Wednesday and people ran for cover after a top politician wanted by the International Criminal Court said his arrest was imminent and security forces entered the building.

    There were no immediate reports of casualties, however, Senate Secretary Mark Llandro Mendoza told reporters following the chaos at the legislature in the capital Manila.

    Sen. Ronald dela Rosa, a former police chief who was the main enforcer of ex-Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte’s bloody “war on drugs,” had earlier urged people to mobilize to prevent his arrest and handover to the ICC.

    The Hague-based court on Monday unsealed an arrest warrant for dela Rosa on charges of crimes against humanity, the same that 81-year-old Duterte is accused of as he awaits trial in the ICC following his transfer last year.

    Dela Rosa, 64, has denied involvement in illegal killings.

    “I am appealing to you, I hope you can help me. Do not allow another Filipino to be brought to The Hague,” he said in a video on Facebook from his Senate office, where he has taken refuge since Monday when placed under legislative protection.

    Mendoza, the Senate secretary, said law enforcement officers believed to be from the National Bureau of Investigation had attempted to enter the Senate and fired as they retreated.

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    Sen. Ronald ‘Bato’ dela Rosa, the chief enforcer of former president Rodrigo Duterte’s drug war, appears during a session at the Senate, which is holding him under protective custody amid an International Criminal Court warrant, on Wednesday. (Eloisa Lopez/Reuters)

    NBI says no agents deployed

    But NBI director Melvin Matibag told GMA News that no agents had been deployed.

    “I spoke with the [justice] minister and he told me to await instructions. We have no preparations whatsoever,” he said.

    More than 10 military personnel in camouflage fatigues arrived, some carrying assault rifles, Reuters journalists saw.

    The chief of the military’s public affairs office Xerxes Trinidad told Reuters the Senate had requested help to “assist them in securing the facility.”

    Interior Minister Jonvic Remulla said it was unclear who fired shots and security footage would need to be checked. He said dela Rosa was safe and he assured him no arrest would be made.

    The office of the prosecutor at the ICC referred requests for comment to the court. The court’s press office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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    Duterte’s top lieutenant

    Dela Rosa was Duterte’s top lieutenant overseeing a fierce crackdown during which thousands of alleged drug dealers were slain, with human rights groups accusing police of systematic murders and coverups.

    Police reject the allegations and say the more than 6,000 killed in anti-drugs operations were all armed and had resisted arrest.

    Activists say the real death toll may never be known, with users and small-time peddlers gunned down almost daily in mysterious slumland killings blamed on vigilantes and turf wars.

    The Senate was heavily guarded throughout Wednesday, with lines of police deployed to keep the peace as protesters gathered, some calling for the arrest of dela Rosa, better known in the Philippines as “Bato,” or “rock.”

    His ally, Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano, said he had spoken to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., who had assured him no government personnel had been involved in Wednesday’s incident.

    Dela Rosa, who returned to the Senate on Monday for the first time since disappearing from public view in November, has appealed to Marcos not to hand him over to the ICC.

    He has also filed an emergency petition with the Supreme Court urging it to block any attempt to transfer him to The Hague. The court in a statement on Wednesday gave all parties to the petition 72 hours to respond.

    Dela Rosa insists any transfer to the ICC would be illegal, as the country is no longer a signatory to its Rome Statute.

    Duterte unilaterally withdrew the Philippines from the ICC in 2018 when its prosecutor announced a preliminary examination into his anti-drugs campaign. The ICC says alleged crimes committed while a country was a member are under its jurisdiction.

    Duterte is set to become the first Asian former head of state to go on trial at the ICC, a court he repeatedly dared to pursue him during a succession of public speeches, saying he was ready to “rot in jail” to protect his people from the drugs scourge.

    He maintains his innocence, according to his legal team.



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