Ronald Dela Rosa
Coverage of Ronald Dela Rosa in the Nexus archive.
- Philippine Senate reopens after impasse but standoff among senators remain
The Philippine Senate reopened after a two-day impasse when a quorum was achieved, ending a standoff between factions led by Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano and opposing senators. The dispute centers on control of the chamber amid legal issues involving two of Cayetano's allies and political tensions over legislative priorities.
- Philippine senator charged with plunder says he will surrender
Philippine Senator Jinggoy Estrada said he will surrender after a court issued a non-bailable plunder charge related to alleged kickbacks in a flood-control project. He denied wrongdoing and suggested the case is linked to his political alignment with former President Rodrigo Duterte and his daughter, Vice President Sara Duterte.
- Philippine justice chief orders arrest of senator wanted by ICC
Philippine Justice Secretary Fredderick Vida ordered authorities to enforce an International Criminal Court arrest warrant for Senator Ronald Dela Rosa, a former national police chief accused of crimes against humanity. The justice chief warned that anyone assisting Dela Rosa's evasion would face criminal charges and emphasized the senator is now a fugitive from justice.
- Philippines’ top court rejects Dela Rosa’s bid to block ICC arrest warrant
The Philippine Supreme Court rejected Senator Ronald dela Rosa's attempt to block an International Criminal Court arrest warrant related to his role in President Duterte's drug war crackdown. The court voted 9-5-1 to deny his request for a temporary restraining order, clearing the way for his potential arrest. Dela Rosa, the former national police chief, was the main enforcer of the controversial anti-drug campaign.
- Philippine Government Urges Supreme Court to Reject Fugitive Senator’s ICC Appeal
The Philippine Office of the Solicitor General has urged the Supreme Court to reject an appeal by Senator Ronald Dela Rosa, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court for his role in the country's anti-drug campaign. The government has characterized Dela Rosa as a fugitive from justice in its legal filing.
- Philippines Asks Court to Deny Petition of Senator Sought by ICC
The Philippines has asked a court to deny a petition by Senator Ronald Dela Rosa, who is sought by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for war crimes charges. Dela Rosa, the former chief drug war enforcer under ex-President Rodrigo Duterte, urged the military to stop government attempts to arrest him. The ICC trial is set to take place in the Netherlands.
- Where is Dela Rosa? Philippine senator outmanoeuvres president in evading arrest
Philippine Senator Ronald dela Rosa has evaded arrest and is currently nowhere to be seen, after being wanted by the international criminal court for crimes against humanity. The senator had been involved in a chaotic week of events, including outrunning security agents and rallying protesters. The Philippine government is now looking incompetent due to the situation.
- Gunfire erupts at Philippine Senate as authorities look for prosecuted senator
Gunfire erupted at the Philippine Senate as authorities attempted to arrest Senator Ronald dela Rosa, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity linked to former President Rodrigo Duterte's drug war. Dela Rosa managed to flee the scene. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about extrajudicial killings in the Philippines, with critics noting similar abuses continue under current President Ferdinand Marcos.
- A Philippine senator wanted by the International Criminal Court flees from Senate
Philippine Senator Ronald dela Rosa, wanted by the International Criminal Court, has fled from the Senate, prompting a police investigation into suspicions that the incident was staged to aid his escape. The incident is currently under probe. Senator dela Rosa's whereabouts are unknown.
- A Philippine senator wanted by the International Criminal Court flees from Senate
A Philippine senator, Ronald dela Rosa, wanted by the International Criminal Court has fled from the Senate, prompting a police investigation into suspicions that the incident was staged to aid his escape. The incident is under scrutiny. An image of the scene was captured by Aaron Favila.
- Philippine senator wanted by the International Criminal Court flees from Senate
Philippine Senator Ronald dela Rosa, wanted by the International Criminal Court for alleged crimes against humanity, has fled from the Senate where he sought refuge to evade arrest. The incident occurred after a chaotic scene involving gunshots and an argument with a government agent. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has asked the public to remain calm.
- Philippines authorities investigating reports lawmaker wanted by ICC has fled after taking refuge in senate
Philippine authorities are investigating reports that Senator Ronald dela Rosa, wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for his alleged role in the country's deadly anti-drug crackdown, has fled the Senate premises. The senator had been taking refuge in the Senate to evade arrest. Authorities are trying to confirm his whereabouts after he reportedly slipped out of the building undetected.
- Gunfire Erupts at Philippine Senate Amid Standoff Over ICC Suspect
Gunfire erupted at the Philippine Senate during a standoff involving Senator Ronald dela Rosa, who fled to his office to evade arrest on an ICC warrant. Dela Rosa, a key enforcer of President Duterte's controversial war on drugs, is facing international legal action. The incident highlights escalating tensions between Philippine authorities and international justice mechanisms.
- Gunshots fired in Philippine Senate where lawmaker wanted by ICC is holed up
Gunshots were fired in the Philippine Senate where Senator Ronald dela Rosa is holed up. He is a former police chief who enforced former President Rodrigo Duterte's deadly drug war. The incident involves key figures in the Philippines' government and law enforcement.
- Shooting reported inside Philippines senate building where Ronald dela Rosa has been hiding
Gunshots were reported inside the Philippines' senate building after Senator Ronald dela Rosa resisted arrest. The incident occurred as dela Rosa was wanted by the International Criminal Court. Officials confirmed the shooting.
- Shots fired in Philippines Senate, where a wanted senator is holed up
Shots were fired in the Philippines Senate where Senator Ronald dela Rosa is hiding. He is wanted by the International Criminal Court for his alleged role in the killings of at least 32 people. The incident highlights the ongoing tensions and controversies surrounding dela Rosa's case.
- Shots fired in Philippines Senate, where a wanted senator is holed up
Shots were fired in the Philippines Senate where Senator Ronald dela Rosa is holed up, he is wanted by the International Criminal Court for his alleged role in the killings of at least 32 people. The incident highlights the ongoing issues of violence and accountability in the country. Senator dela Rosa's situation is a subject of international attention.
- Gunfire breaks out in Philippine Senate where authorities have tried to arrest a senator
Gunfire broke out in the Philippine Senate where authorities attempted to arrest Senator Ronald dela Rosa, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity. The ICC unsealed an arrest warrant for dela Rosa, charging him with murder. The incident occurred as Philippine authorities tried to take him into custody.
- Gunshots ring out at Philippine Senate where lawmaker is holed up
Gunshots were heard at the Philippine Senate where Ronald dela Rosa, a lawmaker and former police chief, is being held. Dela Rosa faces an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court. The incident occurred during his time under ex-President Rodrigo Duterte.
- Gunshots in Philippines senate where senator is holed up to evade arrest
Gunshots were fired in the Philippine senate as Senator Ronald dela Rosa, accused of crimes against humanity, remained holed up to evade arrest. Dela Rosa is wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for his role in overseeing former President Rodrigo Duterte's 'war on drugs'. The standoff has lasted two nights.
- Holed-Up Philippine Senator Courts Support Over Police Standoff
Philippine Senator is involved in a police standoff and is seeking support. The situation is currently unresolved. Ronald Dela Rosa is a relevant figure in the incident.
- Video: Philippine senator flees ICC arrest over role in drug war
Philippine Senator Ronald Dela Rosa has taken refuge in the country's parliament to avoid arrest by police over his role in the drug war. The senator is sought for detention. This development is related to the International Criminal Court (ICC) investigation.
- Chaos in Philippines as Duterte ally wanted by ICC takes refuge in senate to avoid arrest
Ronald dela Rosa, a former police chief and ally of Rodrigo Duterte, took refuge in the Philippine senate to avoid arrest after being wanted by the ICC. He spent the night at a senate office after another Duterte ally offered protective custody. Dela Rosa pleaded for public support on a Facebook livestream.
- Ex-Philippine leader Duterte's drug war enforcer escapes ICC arrest
Senator Ronald Dela Rosa, former national police chief, has sought refuge in the senate to escape ICC arrest related to Ex-Philippine leader Duterte's drug war. Dela Rosa was a key enforcer of the drug war. The move is seen as an attempt to avoid accountability for human rights violations.
- Ex-Philippine leader Duterte's drug war enforcer escapes ICC arrest
Senator Ronald Dela Rosa, former national police chief, has sought refuge in the senate to avoid ICC arrest related to ex-Philippine leader Duterte's drug war. Dela Rosa was a key enforcer of the drug war. The move is seen as an attempt to evade international accountability.
- Philippine senator flees ICC arrest over role in Duterte’s drug war
Philippine Senator Ronald Dela Rosa has evaded arrest over his role in President Duterte's drug war. The ICC had issued a warrant against him. This development is related to the controversial anti-drug campaign.