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Senator Dela Rosa takes refuge after ICC warrant

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Senator Ronald Dela Rosa has taken refuge inside the Senate building since Monday.

2 backing sources

Dela Rosa is wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague.

2 backing sources

Open Questions

5 questions
What will the Philippine Supreme Court decide regarding the legality of Dela Rosa's arrest without a local warrant?
How will the standoff between the Senate and law enforcement agencies resolve?
Will President Marcos Jr. file a local case against Dela Rosa as requested?
What is the exact number of victims in the war on drugs that Dela Rosa is accused of?
How will the ICC proceed if the Philippines refuses to cooperate in Dela Rosa's arrest?
Whether Dela Rosa was chased by NBI agents inside the Senate buildingfactual

Dela Rosa was chased by NBI agents inside the Senate building, as shown in security camera footage.

According to BBC
vs.

No mention of a chase; only that Dela Rosa sought refuge in the Senate building.

According to Helsingborgs Dagblad

Context: The BBC provides a more detailed account of the events, including a chase, while the Swedish source only mentions refuge. This affects the understanding of the intensity of the confrontation.

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