Go says 'Bikoy' should have surfaced at mental hospital not at IBP

Go says ‘Bikoy’ should have surfaced at mental hospital not at IBP

By: - Reporter / @DYGalvezINQ
/ 06:56 PM May 06, 2019

Go says 'Bikoy' should have surfaced at mental hospital not at IBP

Former Special Assistant to the President Bong Go. Photo by Daphne Galvez/INQUIRER.net

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CALAMBA CITY, Philippines – “Bikoy,” the hooded person in the “Ang Totoong Narcolist” series, should have gone to the mental hospital instead of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP), administration-backed senatorial candidate Bong Go said on Monday after a man claiming to be “Bikoy” surfaced.

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“Alam niyo po, nagkamali si Bikoy ng kanyang pinuntahan, hindi po sya dapat pumunta sa IBP,” Go said in a press conference in Calamba City, Laguna.

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“Sa tingin ko, dapat po muna siya magpa-admit muna siya sa mental hospital,” he added.

“Bikoy,” who later identified himself as Peter Joemel Advincula, said he was behind the person in the “Ang Totoong Narcolist” series, which implicated relatives and allies of President Rodrigo Duterte, including Go, of involvement in illegal drug activities.

Go insisted that the accusations against him were obvious “black propaganda” exactly timed this the election season.

READ: ‘Bikoy’ unmasks himself 

“Kung naniniwala po kayo kay Bikoy, alam nyo panahon ito ng pulitika eh, kinukulayan kami. Nadadamay na po yung pamilyang Duterte. Dinadamay nila sa mga akusasyon laban sa Pangulong Duterte, at marumi,” he said.

“Kinukulayan kami ng itim para ay sila ay pumuti. Black propaganda. Malicious. Panahon ng eleksyon, kanya kanyang siraan,” Go added./ac

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