Bato Dela Rosa: What We Know About Senate Shooting in Philippines
Cayetano said everyone was safe as senators held off any arrest action and respected a three-day Supreme Court comment period.
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‘Senate was under attack!’
MANILA, Philippines — Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano on Thursday maintained that the Senate was under attack as he insisted that the disappearance of Sen. Ronald Dela Rosa was not a “diversionary tactic.”The senator lost his cool when asked about the shooting incident Wednesday night.“You were also in danger last night,” he told reporters at a press briefing.
DILG chief Jonvic Remulla: 'Bato Dela Rosa is safe' amid Senate tension
Interior Secretary Jonvic Remulla on Wednesday said Senator Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa is “safe” and with security personnel following the tension and lockdown at the Senate building.
Gunshots fired during Senate lockdown; officials say no arrest yet for Bato
MANILA, Philippines – Gunshots were fired within the premises of the Senate building after it went into another lockdown on Wednesday night, May 13. The lockdown comes hours after the Supreme Court did not provide immediate relief to Senator Bato dela Rosa, who is seeking a temporary restraining order against a warrant issued against him by the International Criminal Court. Past 7 pm on Wednesday, reporters were told to leave the Senate building…
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