MANILA: The top enforcer of a brutal war on drugs in the Philippines dared prosecutors to go after him for the deaths of thousands of people, after activists warned that his election to the Senate could insulate him from legal action.
Ronald dela Rosa, President Rodrigo Duterte’s top lieutenant in a crackdown that alarmed the international community, shrugged off calls for him to be investigated for what human rights groups say were systematic police cover-ups, falsified reports and summary executions.
The former national police chief, nicknamed “Bato” , was endorsed by Duterte in a May 13 election in which he is all but certain to win a seat in the powerful Senate.“Whatever they want, I will not run away,” dela Rosa told news channel ANC when asked about a possible probe, including by the International Criminal Court in the Hague.
Dela Rosa and the government insist the more than 5,000 suspected drug dealers whom police have killed in anti-narcotics operations had all put up a fight.Many more have died – the estimates vary from thousands to more than 20,000 – in incidents that police say could be drug-related, but were not part of their operations. — Reuters
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