PACC exec detained, released after threatening lawman | Inquirer News

PACC exec detained, released after threatening lawman

By: - Reporter / @dexcabalzaINQ
/ 05:05 AM July 17, 2019

MANILA, Philippines — An official of the Presidential Anti-Corruption Commission (PACC) spent the night in jail after a marshal of the Bonifacio Global City (BGC) in Taguig City, filed a grave threats charge against him on Monday.

Mariano Jose “Bong” Villafuerte III, the PACC director for intelligence investigation, was released from the Taguig police station at 3 p.m. on Tuesday after he and the complainant, BGC marshal Raul Lozano, reached a settlement.

According to Col. Alexander Santos, Taguig City Police Station chief, Lozano flagged down Villafuerte after motorists accused him of speeding.

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Marshals are contracted by the Fort Bonifacio Development Corp., which oversees the BGC district, to secure common areas, along with the police.

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When Villafuerte was accosted by Lozano at the driveway of St. Luke’s Medical Center Global City, the two “had a heated argument,” with the PACC official “suddenly drawing and loading” his firearm, a 9mm P226 Sig Sauer pistol.

Lozano reported the incident to his detachment commander, who called the police.

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Maj. Joseph Austria, however, said Villafuerte had explained that he was rushing his wife to the hospital after she suffered a stroke.

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