Illustration of Senator dela Rosa facing Supreme Court rejection on ICC arrest warrant.
Illustration of Senator dela Rosa facing Supreme Court rejection on ICC arrest warrant.
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Supreme court rejects dela rosa plea for restraining order

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The Supreme Court has rejected Sen. Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa’s request to block his arrest under an International Criminal Court warrant. Justice Secretary Fredderick Vida has ordered law enforcement to pursue the senator. Dela Rosa remains out of public view following recent events.

By a 9-5-1 vote on Wednesday, the Supreme Court denied dela Rosa’s petition for a temporary restraining order. The ruling instructed the executive branch to proceed with enforcement of the ICC warrant.

On Thursday, Justice Secretary Fredderick Vida directed authorities to begin the search for the senator. Philippine National Police chief Gen. Jose Melencio Nartatez Jr. called on dela Rosa to respect the legal process, citing his former role as PNP head.

The National Bureau of Investigation described dela Rosa as presumed armed and dangerous. His lawyer, Israelito Torreon, objected to the characterization. A lookout bulletin order dated May 14 is in effect, but no hold-departure order has been issued.

Presidential Communications Undersecretary Claire Castro stated that future ICC arrest warrants against alleged co-perpetrators would be enforced immediately under Republic Act 9851.

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Journalists and users reported the Supreme Court denying Bato dela Rosa's TRO request on the ICC warrant, with neutral updates on the 9-5-1 vote and calls for enforcement or hiding.

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Realistic courtroom scene of Supreme Court denying Senator Bato dela Rosa's TRO plea against ICC arrest warrant.
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Supreme court junks bato dela rosa’s tro plea for lack of merit

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The Supreme Court voted 9-5-1 to deny Senator Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa’s application for a temporary restraining order against his possible arrest on an International Criminal Court warrant.

The Department of Justice has declared Senator Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa a fugitive from justice and ordered police to enforce an International Criminal Court arrest warrant for crimes against humanity.

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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 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.

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Following the ICC's February naming of eight officials as co-perpetrators with detained former president Rodrigo Duterte, human rights groups are demanding arrest warrants amid confirmed charges in the crimes against humanity case over anti-drug war killings.

The International Criminal Court Trial Chamber III ruled on May 22 that former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte will stay detained in The Hague. The decision followed a review of his request for interim release based on health concerns.

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The Office of the Ombudsman has asked the Sandiganbayan to bar Sen. Rodante Marcoleta, former congressman Mike Defensor and two others from leaving the country after they were indicted for plunder and related charges over a P75-million campaign donation.

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