Commission on Elections (Comelec) officials assured senators adequate measures are in place to ensure glitch-free on-line upcoming national and local elections. This, even as the Senate Committee on Electoral Reforms chaired by Senator Imee Marcos was informed at a hearing Tuesday by the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) that a…
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NOT ME. Ruel "Bong" Ricafort (left),accused of posting on social media an alleged assassination plan on presidential candidate Ferdinand Marcos Jr., surrenders to the National Bureau of Investigation on Feb. 9, 2022. He deniedthe allegationand has agreed to undergo a lie-detector test. (Photo courtesy of NBI) MANILA - The social media account owner who allegedly warned of an assassination plot on presidential candidate Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. has agreed to undergo a polygraph test to prove his innocence. Suspect Ruel "Bong" Ricafort has turned over his mobile phone for forensic examination, according to National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Cybercrime Division chief Victor Lorenzo on Monday. "He agreed to turn over his gadget, a cellphone, last week," Lorenzo told the media via text message. "(He has) agreed (to a lie-detector test) but we are yet to schedule it." Ricafort surrendered to the NBI-Anti Organized and Transnational
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