Illustration of Senator Bato dela Rosa being issued a subpoena by CIDG for the drug war investigation.
Illustration of Senator Bato dela Rosa being issued a subpoena by CIDG for the drug war investigation.
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CIDG issues subpoena to Senator Bato dela Rosa for drug war probe

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The Criminal Investigation and Detection Group issued a subpoena on Monday to Sen. Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa. The order requires him to appear for questioning over alleged extrajudicial killings during his time as police chief in Davao.

The subpoena duces tecum, dated May 10, directs Dela Rosa to report in person at 10 a.m. on May 14 at the CIDG office in Camp Crame. He must provide a sworn statement and any relevant documents tied to the probe.

Interior Secretary Jonvic Remulla confirmed the move and stressed that the action is an internal police matter. He said it has no connection to the International Criminal Court and is intended to address circulating rumors.

Dela Rosa served as Philippine National Police chief from 2016 to 2018 under former President Rodrigo Duterte. The CIDG investigation focuses on alleged killings that occurred while he held earlier posts in Davao City and the region.

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Initial reactions on X feature mostly news shares from media accounts detailing the CIDG subpoena to Sen. Bato dela Rosa over EJK allegations, with some users expressing skepticism about his cooperation and noting the probe as an internal matter unrelated to the ICC.

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