La Oficina del Ombudsman ordena a Cayetano y Padilla responder ante una denuncia por la evasión de Dela Rosa

La Oficina del Ombudsman ha ordenado a los senadores Alan Peter Cayetano y Robin Padilla, junto con el ex sargento de armas del Senado Mao Aplasca, que respondan a una denuncia por obstrucción a la justicia.

La orden, fechada el 24 de junio, concede a los tres encausados un plazo de 15 días para presentar sus alegatos sobre la denuncia presentada por Tindig Pilipinas el 3 de junio. La denuncia hace referencia a las acusaciones de que los encausados ayudaron al senador Ronald "Bato" Dela Rosa a evadir una detención en el Senado el 14 de mayo. La denuncia sostiene que Cayetano puso a Dela Rosa bajo custodia protectora del Senado sin base legal. También afirma que Padilla sacó a Dela Rosa de las instalaciones del Senado en su vehículo tras un incidente de tiroteo el 13 de mayo. A Aplasca se le acusa de ordenar medidas de seguridad que bloquearon a los agentes de la Oficina Nacional de Investigación. La orden establece que, de no responder, el caso continuará sin más intervención de los encausados.

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