
Ombudsman Accuses Senate of Blocking CCTV Subpoena for Shooting Probe
The Ombudsman has accused the Senate of refusing to comply with a subpoena for CCTV footage related to a May 13 shooting incident. This refusal is reportedly hindering the investigation into the gunfire.
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Ombudsman: Senate refused subpoena for CCTV footage of shooting
MANILA, Philippines — Ombudsman Jesus Crispin Remulla on Saturday said the Senate did not want to accept a subpoena for a copy of closed-circuit television (CCTV) footage of the Senate shooting incident last Wednesday. In a press conference on Friday, Remulla said he issued the subpoena as part of an investigation of the shooting incident.
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Ombudsman Boying Remulla alleged the Senate is resisting efforts to investigate the May 13 gunfire incident.
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