Supreme Court denies Bato dela Rosa TRO request

The Supreme Court voted 9-5-1 to deny Senator Bato dela Rosa's request for a temporary restraining order against his International Criminal Court arrest warrant.

The decision clears a legal obstacle for the Marcos administration to arrest the former police chief.

The ruling came on a 9-5-1 vote by the Supreme Court. It addressed Dela Rosa's bid to block the ICC warrant.

Questions remain over whether President Marcos will order the arrest to proceed.

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