(JANUARY 22, 2020) – President Rodrigo Duterte’s former national police chief on Wednesday expressed dismay on a travel ban imposed by the United States after his visa was revoked without any explanation.
Ronald de la Rosa, who is now a sitting senator and a close political ally of the president, has confirmed the visa cancellation after he sent an inquiry to the U.S. Embassy in Manila.
“Talang sasama ang loob mo,” de la Rosa, head of the Senate panel on illegal drugs, told reporters in an interview. “Ngayon, after that, tatanggalin nila ako. It’s quite bad.”
De la Rosa, as the former head of the national police, said he was helping his counterparts in Washington in fighting transnational crime, including illicit drugs.
He said he will not send another inquiry to the embassy to ask the basis for the revocation of his visa.
But he believed the travel ban could be related to his role in the administration’s campaign against illegal drugs.
“Wala kasing official reason, pero siguro, related na diyan [drug war],” he said. “I want to know but I’m not sure if they’re going to give me the reason.”
Last year, there was a report the U.S. has revoked de la Rosa’s visa as part of its crackdown on human rights violators.
The former police general was the main implementer of the government’s war on drugs policy in 2016.
Close to 6,000 people had died in the police’s anti-drug operations since Duterte rose to power in 2016.
The police claimed self-defense when drug suspects chose to resist arrest and shoot it out law enforcers
De la Rosa said he has heard rumors of his visa cancelation as early as the last boxing fight of co-senator Manny Pacquiao against Keith Thurman last July.
But despite this, de la Rosa said he will apply for a new one should the president asks him to come when he accepts the invitation of U.S. President Donald Trump to the U.S.-ASEAN summit in Las Vegas in March.
The U.S. Senate has approved a resolution invoking sanctions against those involved in the “wrongful” detention of de Lima and extrajudicial killings in the Philippines. (Randell Ritumalta/MM)
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