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Palace Vows Justice in Drug War Case

  • Jade Reyes
  • Nation
  • May 21, 2026
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Malacañang on Thursday assured the public that the government will act within the law to pursue justice for victims of alleged extrajudicial killings (EJKs) linked to the Duterte administration’s anti-drug campaign, as efforts continue to enforce the arrest warrant against Sen. Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa.

Palace Press Officer Claire Castro said the Department of Justice (DOJ) has made clear that the International Criminal Court (ICC) warrant against Dela Rosa is enforceable in the Philippines.

“Karampatang aksyon na naaayon sa batas ang maaasahan mula sa gobyerno. Lahat ay gagawin ng ating mga opisyal para maibigay ang hustisya sa lahat,” Castro said.

Castro also acknowledged the statement of former Senate President Franklin Drilon, who said justice for drug war victims should not be ignored and criticized government agencies for allegedly passing responsibility on who should arrest Dela Rosa.

She said the national government understands Drilon’s point but stressed that the administration will proceed based on law, regulations, and facts.

“We stay focused without acting carelessly. Hindi pinipikit ng Pangulo ang mga mata niya at nakikinig siya sa mga taong sumisigaw ng hustisya. Asahan ang mabilis at legal na aksyon ng gobyerno,” Castro said.

Drilon earlier said the ICC warrant against Dela Rosa is valid and that the Philippines has an obligation to facilitate its service.

He also said Senate protective custody would not bar the enforcement of the warrant, noting that such protection applies only when Congress is in session and when the offense is punishable by imprisonment of six years or less.

Drilon said Dela Rosa is facing crimes against humanity charges before the ICC, an offense carrying a much heavier penalty.

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