OSG Opposes Dela Rosa plea; Warns against “Exceptional Privileges” for the powerful

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“To create new protections for one who long stood protected from accountability is to deepen the wounds already borne by those left behind,” the OSG said in a sharply worded passage now drawing national attention.

“And to once more extend exceptional privileges to a petitioner who now seeks relief while evading lawful process sends a chilling message  not only to the victims of the drug war, but to all who look to the law for justice: that its protections are strongest for the powerful, and weakest for those who are now dead,” it added.

Dela Rosa, former chief of the Philippine National Police and one of the principal architects of former President Rodrigo Duterte’s anti-drug campaign, earlier asked the Supreme Court to stop any government cooperation with the ICC warrant and prevent his arrest or transfer to a foreign tribunal without prior judicial authorization.

The senator has remained at the center of political controversy after the ICC unsealed a warrant accusing him of crimes against humanity for murder in connection with anti-drug operations between July 2016 and April 2018. The ICC alleged there are reasonable grounds to believe Dela Rosa acted as an “indirect co-perpetrator” in killings that formed part of a broader anti-drug campaign.

“Senator Dela Rosa invokes constitutional liberties in the name of fairness and equal protection,” the OSG said.

“But his circumstances are far from ordinary. The offenses charged against him concern crimes alleged to have struck at the conscience of humanity itself. Equally extraordinary were the years during which he remained beyond the reach of prosecution and insulated by power.”

The OSG also argued that Dela Rosa’s actions suggested attempts to evade lawful processes while simultaneously seeking judicial protection from the courts.

The Supreme Court earlier declined to immediately issue the temporary restraining order sought by Dela Rosa, instead directing government agencies to submit comments within 72 hours while leaving open the possibility of future interim relief if deemed necessary.

The case comes amid heightened political tension following chaotic scenes at the Senate earlier this week, where confusion surrounding possible enforcement actions tied to the ICC warrant triggered a lockdown, heavy police presence, and national controversy over institutional coordination and accountability.

For supporters of Dela Rosa and former President Duterte, the ICC proceedings remain politically motivated and unconstitutional, especially after the Philippines formally withdrew from the Rome Statute in 2019.

But for victims’ families and human rights groups, the OSG’s language represented one of the clearest acknowledgments yet from within government itself that the unresolved legacy of the drug war continues haunting the country’s justice system.

whether the law could remain credible if those accused of grave abuses seek extraordinary protection from institutions long criticized for failing to deliver justice to the dead.-Editha Z Caduaya

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