Negros Oriental 3rd district Rep. Arnie Teves, who is at odds with the Philippine National Police (PNP), warned his House colleagues Monday, Jan. 30 that something “dire” and “violent” might happen to him.
Negros Oriental 3rd district Rep. Arnie Teves, who is at odds with the Philippine National Police , warned his House colleagues Monday, Jan. 30 that something “dire” and “violent” might happen to him.In a privilege speech during plenary session Monday afternoon, Teves read aloud his open letter to President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., wherein he slammed the alleged harassment he has been suffering from law enforcement authorities.
The at-times feisty Teves was referring to events that led to the revocation of his LTOPF, which he claims was done in “clear violation of due process”. “My question is this: are all public officials similarly situated as I am, all have security only from the PSPG? If not, then it now appears that I am being set up for something that will result in dire consequences for me,” he said.
Turning to the President, Teves further said: “I am thus humbly appealing to Your Excellency to set this matter aright, before the situation escalates to such a degree that it might collaterally adversely affect the present Administration, a consummation that the undersigned does not want to happen.”
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