MANILA, Philippines—Two members of the Philippine National Police-Special Action Force who survived the bloody Mamasapano encounter last January 25 came to the Senate on Monday but they were not presented before the first public investigation conducted on the incident because of their physical conditions.
Senator Grace Poe, head of the Senate committee on public order, said both Police Superintendent Raymond Train and Police Officer 2 Christopher Lalan were at the Senate but they will hold a separate meeting with them.
“Sila po ay pwedeng makausap sa hiwalay na pagkakataon dahil na rin po sa physical nilang kalagayan,” Poe said in her opening statement.
“Sila po ay naririto, pero maaaring kausapin sa hiwalay na pagkakataon,” she added.
Poe ’s committee is taking the lead investigation at the Senate along with the committees on peace, unification, and reconciliation, and finance.
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