Senator Dela Rosa's Plea: Justice at Home Amidst ICC Warrant
Senator Ronald dela Rosa, former enforcer of Duterte's drug war, urges President Marcos Jr to prevent his extradition to the International Criminal Court but is ready to face domestic justice. Following an ICC warrant for crimes against humanity, Dela Rosa remains in Senate custody, denying involvement in illegal killings.
Senator Ronald dela Rosa, infamous for enforcing ex-leader Rodrigo Duterte's severe drug crackdown, called on President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to reject his extradition to the International Criminal Court. The senator, prepared to defend himself domestically, emphasized his dedication to serving the Philippines.
The ICC disclosed an arrest warrant for dela Rosa, suspecting him of crimes against humanity, offenses former President Duterte also faces in The Hague. Under the Senate's protective watch, dela Rosa remains defiant, denying any illegal actions amid widespread allegations of extrajudicial killings during the drug war.
Dela Rosa, emotional yet steadfast, reiterated his commitment to national service, advising President Marcos to anticipate similar political challenges. With police poised outside the Senate and no arrest orders from Interpol, the nation remains tense as the international legal implications unfold.
(With inputs from agencies.)

