CCTV sa Senate shooting ‘di isusuko

MANILA, Philippines — Inihayag ni Ombudsman Jesus Crispin Remulla kahapon na ayaw ng Senado na tanggapin ang subpoena para makakuha ng kopya ng CCTV footage na naganap sa Senate gunfire noong Mayo 13.
Ayon kay Remulla, nagpalabas siya ng subpoena sa Senado para sa CCTV footage na kasama sa kanilang ginagawang imbestigasyon sa naturang insidente.
“We have a problem with this. The Senate did not want to accept our process server but there was already a notice. Senate President Alan Cayetano said that NBI director Melvin Matibag should also be charged. It means that they already know the suspension but they don’t want to accept it. I can’t understand because for me, it is already considered served even if they did not accept it because they have a notice,” sabi ni Remulla.
Niliwanag ni Remulla na walang sahod na matatanggap si suspended acting Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Mao Aplasca sa loob ng anim na buwang suspension.
“To fire a warning shot against the law enforcement, you think that you are above the law already but nobody is above the law. I’m sorry. Even if you work for the Senate, nobody is above the law. We can’t allow anyone to neglect the NBI and the police,” sabi ni Remulla.
Sinabi ni Remulla na may hiwalay na imbestigasyon ang Ombudsman sa insidente at kasama sa mga iimbitahan para sa kanilang pagbusisi rito ang mga senador, reporters, NBI, Philippine National Police at Office of the Sergeant-at-Arms.
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