Filipinas podría entregar sospechosos a tribunales internacionales, según el Departamento de Justicia

El Departamento de Justicia de Filipinas informó el 13 de mayo que la legislación local permite al gobierno entregar sospechosos a tribunales internacionales como la CPI. La declaración se produjo tras la emisión de una orden de arresto contra el senador Ronald dela Rosa.

El Departamento de Justicia emitió esta aclaración después de que la Corte Penal Internacional levantara el secreto de una orden de arresto contra el senador Ronald 'Bato' dela Rosa. El portavoz del Departamento de Justicia, el fiscal Rafael Martínez, declaró a la prensa que la Ley de la República N.º 9851 permite a las autoridades entregar a una persona a un tribunal internacional. Martínez citó la ley directamente: “Bajo la [Ley de la República] 9851, podemos entregar a una persona sospechosa o arrestada en Filipinas al tribunal o corte internacional correspondiente. La otra modalidad es la extradición”. La Oficina Nacional de Investigación intentó ejecutar la orden el 11 de mayo, pero no tuvo éxito. Dela Rosa permanece dentro de las instalaciones del Senado. El caso involucra presuntos crímenes de lesa humanidad relacionados con la guerra contra las drogas que supervisó como exjefe de la Policía Nacional de Filipinas.

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