Gunshots fired in standoff at Philippine Senate amid push to arrest top politician

by Philippine Chronicle


MANILA, Philippines — Gunshots broke out in chaotic scenes at the Philippine Senate on Wednesday where troops had been deployed after a politician wanted by the International Criminal Court urged supporters to mobilize and thwart his imminent arrest.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. called for calm and said no government personnel were involved ⁠in the incident.

There were no immediate reports of casualties.

“We will get to the bottom of this,” Marcos said in a video message. “Was this encounter part of destabilization? We will need to know.”

Sen. Ronald dela Rosa, a 64-year-old former police chief and the main enforcer of ex-Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s bloody “war on drugs,” had hours earlier urged people to turn out to block his arrest and handover to the ICC.

Marcos said no instruction had been given to apprehend him.

Police personnel arrive as people react to the gunshots heard inside the Senate of the Philippines.
Police arrive as Wednesday after gunshots were heard in the Philippine Senate in Manila.Jam Sta Rosa / AFP via Getty Images

The Hague-based court on Monday unsealed an arrest warrant for dela ⁠Rosa, dated November, on charges of crimes against humanity, the same that 81-year-old Duterte ​is ⁠accused of as he awaits trial in the ICC following his transfer last year.

Dela Rosa, who officials said was safe, has denied involvement in any illegal killings in the anti-drugs crackdown during Duterte’s 2016-2022 presidency.

“I am appealing to you, I hope you ​can ⁠help me. Do not allow another Filipino to be brought to The Hague,” he said in a video on Facebook from his Senate office, where he has taken refuge since Monday when placed under legislative protection.

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Philippine troopers secure an area Wednesday.Aaron Favila / AP

Senate Secretary Mark Llandro Mendoza said people he believed to be agents of the justice ministry’s National Bureau of Investigation had attempted to enter the Senate and fired shots as they retreated.

But NBI Director Melvin Matibag told GMA News that ​no agents had ⁠been deployed.

Video shows a Philippine senator being chased by police

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The Senate was heavily ‌guarded throughout Wednesday, with security staff wearing flak jackets and carrying rifles and police deployed as protesters gathered, some calling for the arrest of dela Rosa, better known as “Bato,” or “rock.”

Moments before the gunshots, more than 10 marines in camouflage fatigues carrying assault rifles were seen arriving at the building, a detachment the military said had been requested by the Senate.

Dela Rosa, who returned to the Senate on Monday ⁠for the first time since disappearing from public view in November, has appealed to Marcos not to hand him over to the ICC.

The senator has filed an emergency petition with the Supreme Court urging it to block any attempt to transfer him to The Hague. The court on Wednesday gave all parties 72 hours to respond.

Duterte’s top lieutenant

Dela Rosa was Duterte’s top lieutenant overseeing a fierce crackdown during which thousands of alleged drug dealers were slain. Rights groups accused police of systematic murders and cover-ups in a campaign that sought the “neutralisztion of illegal drug personalities nationwide.”



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