A realistic depiction of Senator Ronald dela Rosa becoming a fugitive by escaping the Senate compound following an ICC arrest warrant.
A realistic depiction of Senator Ronald dela Rosa becoming a fugitive by escaping the Senate compound following an ICC arrest warrant.
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Dela Rosa se convierte en fugitivo tras escapar del Senado en medio de una orden de arresto de la CPI

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El senador Ronald dela Rosa se encuentra prófugo tras su escape del recinto del Senado la madrugada del 14 de mayo. La Corte Penal Internacional (CPI) emitió una orden de arresto en su contra por presuntos crímenes de lesa humanidad relacionados con la guerra contra las drogas en Filipinas.

Dela Rosa, exjefe de la Policía Nacional de Filipinas, se presentó en el Senado el 11 de mayo después de que la orden de la CPI se hiciera pública. Eludió a los agentes del Buró Nacional de Investigación (NBI) y fue puesto bajo custodia protectora por los líderes del Senado.

Un tiroteo ocurrió dentro del edificio del Senado el 13 de mayo. Dela Rosa abandonó las instalaciones alrededor de las 2:30 a. m. del día siguiente junto con el senador Robin Padilla.

El Departamento de Justicia emitió una orden de alerta migratoria para dela Rosa el 15 de mayo. Las autoridades informaron que será arrestado si intenta salir del país. El director del NBI, Melvin Matibag, señaló a Padilla y al sargento de armas del Senado, Mao Aplasca, como personas de interés en la fuga.

El secretario de Justicia, Fredderick Vida, confirmó que el gobierno cooperará con la CPI. Un panel de fiscalía especial se encuentra investigando los hechos ocurridos en el Senado.

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Los usuarios de X expresan opiniones divididas sobre la fuga de Dela Rosa del Senado en medio de la orden de la CPI, con críticos que lo califican de fugitivo y partidarios que argumentan en contra de un arresto ilegal, mientras que los reportes de noticias destacan las investigaciones en curso y las implicaciones políticas.

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