Ombudsman Jesus Crispin Remulla revealed on Saturday that the Senate had refused to release CCTV footage related to the recent shooting incident despite the issuance of a subpoena.
“There is a problem. The Senate did not accept our process server,” Remulla said.
“But there is already a notice. [Senate President] Alan Cayetano even said that [NBI Director Melvin] Matibag should be charged,” he added during his Executive Session radio program on DZRH.
The Ombudsman chief, however, said the Senate “does not want to accept” the subpoena, describing it as a rejection of the legal process being served.
Remulla pointed to the Senate Office of the Sergeant-at-Arms, which he said is headed by Police Gen. Mao Aplasca and serves as the institution’s security force.
The Ombudsman chief said the Office of the Sergeant-at-Arms carries an official title, but its primary function is to secure the Senate and ensure that rules are properly enforced.
“That’s it,” Remulla said.
On Aplasca’s alleged warning shot, Remulla stressed that no one is above the law.
“For you to fire a warning shot against law enforcement, you think that you are above the law. Nobody is above the law, I’m sorry,” he added.
Meanwhile, the Ombudsman placed Aplasca under preventive suspension for six months on Friday for allegedly discharging a firearm inside the Senate building on the evening of 13 May.