![]() ![]() “At least mayroong nangyari, bumaba ang probelma, hindi na kasing lala kesa nung pumasok ang Duterte administration,” he said.ĮDITOR'S NOTE: A previous version of this story referred to the father as Renato Dolorfina. Meanwhile, Dela Rosa admitted that achieving a drug-free Philippines is a tall order, after he was asked whether the 3-year-old campaign of President Rodrigo Duterte has been a success. UN experts seek inquiry into 'unlawful' killings in the Philippines.The group said the deaths of Ulpina and other children in the government’s war on drugs should prod the United Nations Human Rights Council to adopt the Iceland-initiated resolution that urges the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights to report on the drug war killings and other human rights violations. New York-based Human Rights Watch slammed Ulpina’s death, noting that police accounts of drug raids “are not reliable because the officers enforcing the “drug war” have been shown to manufacture evidence.” “Aminin ko sa inyo, mayroong nangyayari na talagang in the course of operations, honest to goodness na talagang may nagiging collateral damage.” “S**t happens during operations,” Dela Rosa told reporters at a press conference in the Senate. The child’s mother belied this.ĭela Rosa defended the police operation, saying families of suspected drug pushers sometimes make up stories. The police said Renato fired at the police and used his daughter as shield. Conrad Cabigao, who went undercover, also died in the shootout. Ulpina’s father, Renato, and another companion, as well as Senior Master Sgt. Three-year-old Myka Ulpina died after being caught in a crossfire during an anti-narcotics operation in Rodriguez, Rizal last June 30. Dela Rosa, the current chair of the Senate Committee on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs, and the chief implementer of the. Development Administration University of Southeastern Philippines, 2006 Master of Public Administration University of Southeastern Philippines, 1998. ![]() MANILA-It’s not a perfect world and “s**t happens”, Senator Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa said Thursday as he defended the police over the death of a 3-year-old girl in a recent police operation in Rizal. Senator Ronald Bato dela Rosa, in an interview with AM radio station DWIZ, linked the rising cases of kidnapping and other crimes in the Philippines as an indication that the problem of illegal drugs is coming back. Full name : Ronald Marapon Dela Rosa Nickname : Bato Date of Birth : JanuEDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Ph.D. Newly elected senator Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa speaks to the members of the media during a press conference at the Philippine Senate Building in Pasay City on July 04, 2019. ![]()
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