SC rebuffs Dela Rosa bid to block ICC-linked arrest moves, deepening accountability pressure

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In a divided 9-5-1 vote during a special session Tuesday, the High Court denied Dela Rosa’s plea for a temporary restraining order and status quo ante order that would have barred Philippine authorities from cooperating with ICC warrants, Interpol notices, or similar foreign-issued arrest requests without a local court warrant.

Malacañang quickly seized on the ruling.

The Palace also said the ruling would be referred to Justice Secretary Frederick Nacino for evaluation.

The accountability pressure on Dela Rosa has steadily escalated in recent months.

The former police chief resurfaced publicly only last week after months out of sight, appearing at the Senate to support the leadership takeover that installed Alan Peter Cayetano as Senate president.

Hours later, he quietly exited the Senate complex with assistance from Robin Padilla after a shooting incident inside the Senate grounds triggered investigations by authorities.

Once the public face of former president Rodrigo Duterte’s anti-drug campaign, Dela Rosa has long defended police operations that human rights groups say left thousands dead, many in disputed encounters and vigilante-style killings.

The Court stressed that its ruling covered only Dela Rosa’s request for immediate protection and that the broader constitutional questions remain pending.

But politically and symbolically, the denial carries weight.

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