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Cayetano asks Ombudsman to also suspend NBI chief amid Senate standoff probe

Cayetano asks Ombudsman to also suspend NBI chief amid Senate standoff probe
Cayetano asks Ombudsman to also suspend NBI chief amid Senate standoff probe

Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano on Friday appealed to the Office of the Ombudsman to also place National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Director Melvin Matibag under preventive suspension, questioning the narratives being relayed to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. following the armed incident inside the Senate on May 13.

The appeal came after Ombudsman Jesus Crispin Remulla ordered the six-month preventive suspension of Acting Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Mao Aplasca over the incident involving personnel of the Office of the Sergeant-at-Arms (OSAA) and agents of the NBI during the standoff surrounding Senator Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa.

In a Facebook Live on May 15, Cayetano said he accepted in good faith the President’s assurance that authorities had been ordered to stand down but raised concern over whether the information reaching the Chief Executive was accurate.

“I assume that… the President is speaking the truth. Ang problema, is he being told the truth?” he said, referring to Matibag’s insistence that no NBI officials were at the Senate complex.

Mr. Marcos had issued a video message on the night of May 13 saying that apart from NBI personnel who left the Senate upon his instruction, no outside military or NBI units entered the premises.

Aplasca, however, maintained that NBI agents were inside the building and said he fired a warning shot after the agents allegedly refused to lower their firearms.

“Let me just appeal to the Ombudsman, suspend also the NBI Director because he is more of a suspect than General Mao (Aplasca) dito [sa nangyari],” Cayetano said.

He stressed that any independent investigation must be fair not only in its outcome but also in the way it is conducted.

“Remember po, in an investigation it’s not only the result, it’s the process. There will be no independent investigation hanggang hindi sila (NBI) sinususpend tapos ang isu-suspend ay ang sa Senate [lang],” he said.

Cayetano also maintained that the Senate fully cooperated with investigators by allowing access to CCTV footage and other transparency measures.

“We allowed every single transparency measure, we allowed the investigation,” he said.

Despite the controversy, Cayetano said the Senate remains focused on carrying out its constitutional duties, including the expected convening of the impeachment court.

“Hindi po magulo ang Senado, ginugulo po ang Senado. Iba po y’ung magulo, iba po y’ung ginugulo,” he said.

Cayetano, pinasususpinde rin ang NBI chief dahil sa insidente sa Senado

Nanawagan si Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano sa Office of the Ombudsman nitong Biyernes na isailalim din sa preventive suspension si National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Director Melvin Matibag kasunod ng aniyay maaaring maling ulat nito kay Pangulong Ferdinand Marcos Jr. tungkol sa armadong insidente sa Senado nitong May 13.

Ito ay matapos ipag-utos ni Jesus Crispin Remulla ang anim na buwang preventive suspension kay Acting Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Mao Aplasca kaugnay ng komprontasyon sa pagitan ng Office of the Sergeant-at-Arms (OSAA) at mga ahente ng NBI sa gitna ng tensyon na kinasangkutan ni Senator Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa.

Sa isang Facebook Live nitong May 15, sinabi ni Cayetano na tinatanggap niya ang pahayag ng Pangulo na inatasan nito ang mga awtoridad na umatras, ngunit nagdududa siya kung tama ang impormasyong nakararating sa Malacañang.

“I assume that… the President is speaking the truth. Ang problema, is he being told the truth?” wika niya.

Nauna nang sinabi ni Marcos sa isang video message nitong gabi ng Mayo 13 na bukod sa mga NBI personnel na umalis sa Senado sa kanyang utos, walang ibang pumasok na military o NBI units sa lugar.

Giit naman ni Aplasca, may mga ahente ng NBI sa loob ng gusali at napilitan siyang magpaputok ng warning shot matapos umanong tumangging ibaba ng mga ito ang kanilang mga sandata.

“Let me just appeal to the Ombudsman, suspend also the NBI Director because he is more of a suspect than General Mao (Aplasca) dito [sa nangyari],” wika ni Cayetano.

Binigyang diin din niya na dapat maging patas ang anumang imbestigasyon hindi lamang sa magiging resulta kundi pati sa proseso.

“Remember po, in an investigation it’s not only the result, it’s the process. There will be no independent investigation hanggang hindi sila (NBI) sinususpend tapos ang isu-suspend ay ang sa Senate [lang],” wika niya.

Ayon kay Cayetano, buong nakipagtulungan ang Senado sa imbestigasyon, kabilang ang pagbibigay ng access sa CCTV footage at iba pang hakbang para sa transparency.

“We allowed every single transparency measure, we allowed the investigation,” wika niya.

Sa kabila ng kontrobersiya, tiniyak ni Cayetano na nakatuon pa rin ang Senado sa pagtupad ng tungkulin nito sa ilalim ng Konstitusyon, kabilang ang inaasahang pagbuo ng impeachment court.

“Hindi po magulo ang Senado, ginugulo po ang Senado. Iba po y’ung magulo, iba po y’ung ginugulo,” wika niya.

Cayetano asks Ombudsman to also suspend NBI chief amid Senate standoff probe

Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano on Friday appealed to the Office of the Ombudsman to also place National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Director Melvin Matibag under preventive suspension, questioning the narratives being relayed to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. following the armed incident inside the Senate on May 13.

The appeal came after Ombudsman Jesus Crispin Remulla ordered the six-month preventive suspension of Acting Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Mao Aplasca over the incident involving personnel of the Office of the Sergeant-at-Arms (OSAA) and agents of the NBI during the standoff surrounding Senator Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa.

In a Facebook Live on May 15, Cayetano said he accepted in good faith the President’s assurance that authorities had been ordered to stand down but raised concern over whether the information reaching the Chief Executive was accurate.

“I assume that… the President is speaking the truth. Ang problema, is he being told the truth?” he said, referring to Matibag’s insistence that no NBI officials were at the Senate complex.

Mr. Marcos had issued a video message on the night of May 13 saying that apart from NBI personnel who left the Senate upon his instruction, no outside military or NBI units entered the premises.

Aplasca, however, maintained that NBI agents were inside the building and said he fired a warning shot after the agents allegedly refused to lower their firearms.

“Let me just appeal to the Ombudsman, suspend also the NBI Director because he is more of a suspect than General Mao (Aplasca) dito [sa nangyari],” Cayetano said.

He stressed that any independent investigation must be fair not only in its outcome but also in the way it is conducted.

“Remember po, in an investigation it’s not only the result, it’s the process. There will be no independent investigation hanggang hindi sila (NBI) sinususpend tapos ang isu-suspend ay ang sa Senate [lang],” he said.

Cayetano also maintained that the Senate fully cooperated with investigators by allowing access to CCTV footage and other transparency measures.

“We allowed every single transparency measure, we allowed the investigation,” he said.

Despite the controversy, Cayetano said the Senate remains focused on carrying out its constitutional duties, including the expected convening of the impeachment court.

“Hindi po magulo ang Senado, ginugulo po ang Senado. Iba po y’ung magulo, iba po y’ung ginugulo,” he said.

Cayetano, pinasususpinde rin ang NBI chief dahil sa insidente sa Senado

Nanawagan si Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano sa Office of the Ombudsman nitong Biyernes na isailalim din sa preventive suspension si National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Director Melvin Matibag kasunod ng aniyay maaaring maling ulat nito kay Pangulong Ferdinand Marcos Jr. tungkol sa armadong insidente sa Senado nitong May 13.

Ito ay matapos ipag-utos ni Jesus Crispin Remulla ang anim na buwang preventive suspension kay Acting Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Mao Aplasca kaugnay ng komprontasyon sa pagitan ng Office of the Sergeant-at-Arms (OSAA) at mga ahente ng NBI sa gitna ng tensyon na kinasangkutan ni Senator Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa.

Sa isang Facebook Live nitong May 15, sinabi ni Cayetano na tinatanggap niya ang pahayag ng Pangulo na inatasan nito ang mga awtoridad na umatras, ngunit nagdududa siya kung tama ang impormasyong nakararating sa Malacañang.

“I assume that… the President is speaking the truth. Ang problema, is he being told the truth?” wika niya.

Nauna nang sinabi ni Marcos sa isang video message nitong gabi ng Mayo 13 na bukod sa mga NBI personnel na umalis sa Senado sa kanyang utos, walang ibang pumasok na military o NBI units sa lugar.

Giit naman ni Aplasca, may mga ahente ng NBI sa loob ng gusali at napilitan siyang magpaputok ng warning shot matapos umanong tumangging ibaba ng mga ito ang kanilang mga sandata.

“Let me just appeal to the Ombudsman, suspend also the NBI Director because he is more of a suspect than General Mao (Aplasca) dito [sa nangyari],” wika ni Cayetano.

Binigyang diin din niya na dapat maging patas ang anumang imbestigasyon hindi lamang sa magiging resulta kundi pati sa proseso.

“Remember po, in an investigation it’s not only the result, it’s the process. There will be no independent investigation hanggang hindi sila (NBI) sinususpend tapos ang isu-suspend ay ang sa Senate [lang],” wika niya.

Ayon kay Cayetano, buong nakipagtulungan ang Senado sa imbestigasyon, kabilang ang pagbibigay ng access sa CCTV footage at iba pang hakbang para sa transparency.

“We allowed every single transparency measure, we allowed the investigation,” wika niya.

Sa kabila ng kontrobersiya, tiniyak ni Cayetano na nakatuon pa rin ang Senado sa pagtupad ng tungkulin nito sa ilalim ng Konstitusyon, kabilang ang inaasahang pagbuo ng impeachment court.

“Hindi po magulo ang Senado, ginugulo po ang Senado. Iba po y’ung magulo, iba po y’ung ginugulo,” wika niya.

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