00:01A Bureau of Immigration Lookout order has been issued for Senator Bato de la Rosa.
00:06The NBI says Senator Robin Padilla is a person of interest in the disappearance of Senator Bato
00:11de la Rosa. The ombudsman suspend Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Mao Aplasca over the shooting incident
00:16on May 13. The National Bureau of Investigation and the Senate Office of the Sergeant-at-Arms
00:22give conflicting accounts of Wednesday night's shootout. And the National Grid Corporation
00:27raises yellow and red alerts over the Luzon and Visayas power grids for a third consecutive day.
00:39A Bureau of Immigration Lookout order has been issued for Senator Bato de la Rosa.
00:43The Justice Department announces Friday, May 15, the International Criminal Court warrant
00:48against de la Rosa for crimes against humanity was the basis of the ILBO. An Immigration Lookout
00:54bulletin order is used to monitor a person's movements but it cannot prevent people from
00:58leaving the country. Only a precautionary whole departure order or a whole departure order
01:03issued by courts can do that. Acting Justice Secretary Frederick Vida also confirms Friday,
01:09the Philippine government through the Philippine Center on Transnational Crimes had already
01:12received the ICC warrant. He also says there is information available to them to determine
01:18De la Rosa's whereabouts. De la Rosa was the former Philippine National Police Chief who first
01:23implemented former President Rodrigo Duterte's drug war. National Bureau of Investigation Chief
01:30Melvin Matibag says Friday, May 15, Senator Robin Padilla is a person of interest in the
01:35disappearance of Senator Bato de la Rosa. Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano confirmed Thursday,
01:40De la Rosa left with Padilla at 2.30am that day. That was hours after gunfire broke out between
01:47personnel of the NBI and the Senate's Office of the Sergeant-at-Arms. The gunfire happened on the
01:53bridge connecting the offices of the Senate and the GSIS in Pasay City. He adds Cayetano owes the
01:58public an explanation on the incident because De la Rosa was placed under the Senate's protective
02:02custody. De la Rosa had been absent from the Senate since November but surprisingly attended the
02:07plenary session on Monday, May 11. He took part in the successful coup against Cayetano's predecessor,
02:13Tito Soto.
02:16Ombudsman Boeing Remulia announces Friday, May 15, the preventive suspension of Senate Sergeant-at-Arms
02:21Mao Aplaska over the Senate shooting incident on May 13. Aplaska is suspended for six months with no pay.
02:28The suspension also takes effect on Friday. Remulia says, quote, something of this magnitude can't be
02:33ignored. He adds, quote, this is a serious matter. In an office founded by the Constitution,
02:38these happenings are not acceptable. The ombudsman imposes preventive suspensions during
02:43investigations to preserve impartiality. Remulia also says they are looking at possible offenses of
02:49obstruction of justice, failure to maintain public order and safety within Senate premises,
02:53aiding and abetting a criminal or fugitive from justice, and gross neglect of duty.
02:58The National Bureau of Investigation says Friday, Aplaska is also a person of interest in the
03:03disappearance of Senator Bato De La Rosa last Thursday. Aplaska is De La Rosa's classmate
03:08at the Philippine Military Academy.
03:12The National Bureau of Investigation and the Senate Office of the Sergeant-at-Arms or OSAA
03:17tell two different stories on the shootout at the Senate Wednesday, May 13.
03:21The NBI's version is echoed by the administration of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
03:26Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Mao Aplaska's version is backed by Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano.
03:31Both camps established that NBI agents were present at the GSIS office adjacent to the
03:36Senate building. NBI Chief Melvin Matibag says agents were deployed to the GSIS premises past
03:426pm, while Aplaska says he had received reports of the presence of NBI agents since morning.
03:48The NBI also had footage of their agents drilling a hole to forcibly remove a lock because the
03:53OSAA supposedly had the key. Matibag notes that this is not proof of assault by the NBI.
03:58But Cayetano says the presence of armed men and the drilling were interpreted as an attempt to breach
04:03the Senate premises. The NBI claims Aplaska fired a warning shot even after their men provided
04:09identification. Cayetano says Aplaska only fired a warning shot after NBI agents refused to back down
04:15and pointed their long firearms at the OSAA. Matibag downplaced the NBI's involvement in the
04:20gunfire saying only a single agent was forced to fire back and the heavy barrage came from the OSAA.
04:25But the OSAA claims multiple people on the NBI side were involved and the NBI agents retaliated
04:31after Aplaska fired a warning shot. The CCTV footage of the incident has yet to be released to the
04:36public. The National Grid Corporation of the Philippines raises yellow and red alerts for
04:43the Luzon and Visayas grids for a third consecutive day Friday, May 15. This as the Institute for Climate
04:48and Sustainable City says the rotating blackouts highlight the systemic risks in concentrating
04:53power infrastructure in a few large facilities. As of May 15, 11.45am, the Luzon grid is on yellow
04:59alert from 1pm to 2pm and 11pm to 12am and on extended red alert from 2pm to 11pm. Meantime,
05:07as of 2.50pm the same day, the Visayas grid will be on yellow alert from 2pm to 3pm and
05:1210pm to 11pm,
05:13and on red alert from 3pm. The ICSC calls out the tripping of the Dasmariñas-Ilihan and the
05:19Tayabas-Ilihan transmission lines which caused the disconnection of around 2,500 megawatts of
05:24electricity from the grid. While the transmission lines are brought back online, the ICSC points out
05:30the disconnected power plants were unable to resume power generation immediately.
05:43closing money.
05:46So far in the end, we will see it, many of us are worth each other during the
05:49We will be happy that our leaders have completed deinen
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