Quad comm orders detention of cop tagged in Tanauan mayor slay

Quad comm orders detention of cop tagged in Tanauan mayor slay

/ 06:35 PM October 22, 2024

The House of Representatives’ quadcommittee cited Police Major Kenneth Albotra for contempt and ordered his detention within the chamber’s premises for supposedly lying before lawmakers.

House of Representatives Quad-Committee | PHOTO: Official Facebook page of the House of Representatives

MANILA, Philippines — The House of Representatives’ quadcommittee cited Police Major Kenneth Albotra for contempt and ordered his detention within the chamber’s premises for supposedly lying before lawmakers.

Abang Lingkod Party-list Rep. Stephen Paduano made the motion to cite Albotra for contempt on Tuesday, citing the latter’s violation of Sec. 11 paragraph C of House rules of procedure governing inquiry in aid of legislation.

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“I move to detain Capt. Albotra in the premisws of the House until the committee report will be adopted in the plenary,” said Paduano.

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No one objected to Paduano’s motion. It was immediately then approved by Surigao del Norte Rep. Robert Ace Barbers who serves as the overall chair of the committee.

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Albotra was invited into the public hearing after he was tagged in the murders of Tanauan mayor Antonio Halili and Los Baños mayor Caesar Perez.

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