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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El CIDG emite una citación al senador Bato dela Rosa por la investigación de la guerra contra las drogas

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El Grupo de Investigación y Detección Criminal emitió el lunes una citación al senador Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa. La orden le exige comparecer para ser interrogado sobre presuntas ejecuciones extrajudiciales durante su gestión como jefe de policía en Davao.

La citación (subpoena duces tecum), fechada el 10 de mayo, ordena a Dela Rosa presentarse en persona a las 10 a.m. el 14 de mayo en la oficina del CIDG en Camp Crame. Debe proporcionar una declaración jurada y cualquier documento relevante vinculado a la investigación.

El secretario del Interior, Jonvic Remulla, confirmó la medida y subrayó que la acción es un asunto interno de la policía. Afirmó que no tiene conexión con la Corte Penal Internacional y que tiene como objetivo abordar los rumores que circulan.

Dela Rosa se desempeñó como jefe de la Policía Nacional de Filipinas de 2016 a 2018 bajo el mandato del expresidente Rodrigo Duterte. La investigación del CIDG se centra en presuntos asesinatos ocurridos mientras ocupaba cargos anteriores en la ciudad de Davao y la región.

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Las reacciones iniciales en X consisten principalmente en noticias compartidas por cuentas de medios que detallan la citación del CIDG al senador Bato dela Rosa por las acusaciones de ejecuciones extrajudiciales, con algunos usuarios expresando escepticismo sobre su cooperación y señalando que la investigación es un asunto interno no relacionado con la CPI.

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