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NBI tells Bato: How about personally surrendering your 97 remaining guns?

NBI tells Bato: How about personally surrendering your 97 remaining guns?
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The National Bureau of Investigation has urged Senator Ronald 'Bato' dela Rosa to surrender his remaining 97 firearms following the turnover of 20 guns to the police. The agency also challenged the senator to face the International Criminal Court regarding his role in the Philippine drug war.

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This highlights ongoing legal and political tensions surrounding the former administration's drug war policies and the accountability of high-ranking officials.

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The article reports on official statements from government agencies regarding a public figure without taking a definitive stance on the senator's guilt.

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