The camp of Senator Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa surrenders 20 firearms to the Philippine National Police (PNP), according to a police statement cited by multiple outlets. The PNP says the firearms are registered in dela Rosa’s name and that the surrender is coordinated through his “authorized legal representative.” The police did not identify the representative publicly.

The reported handover takes place in Barangay Maa, Davao City, and occurs last Thursday, with the firearms later brought to the PNP’s Regional Civil Security Unit (RCSU) 11 office at Camp for accounting and processing. The PNP states that a total of 20 firearms are “accounted for” and properly recorded, with corresponding acknowledgment receipts issued before transportation to the RCSU 11 office.

The reports focus on the documentation and custody steps described by the PNP, including the number of firearms surrendered and the coordination through a legal representative, without adding details on the firearms’ specific types or reasons for the surrender.