Three persons who claimed that the Criminal Investigations and Detection Committee (CITG) activists arrested on Monday 10 February, claimed that the Election Commission (IT) had been involved in the Election Commission (IT) system, claiming that P 90 million was made from two local companies. Candidates in Kagayan Province in exchange for success in polls.
CITG Director Brig. General Nicola Torre III has identified the suspects arrested by the IT city -based IT company, the official and staff of a Paragac city, claiming that it is linked to Camelek and maintained access to the automatic end of the election.
He said the other four officers and staff of the company were able to escape the fee of the entrance and are now being hunted by CIDG activists.
Dorey said the mayor and deputy mayor of a city in Gagayan were forced to seek police help because the suspects were the same people who had provided their services in the last two elections.
In both elections, the police said that the two Kagayan local candidates had lost their efforts and that the suspects used it as a ‘source’ in relying on two local challenges that they can handle the elections.
With the guidance of the CITG activists, the two candidates agreed to meet the suspects at a mall in Marigina, where the initial fee of the request will be paid.
After paying for the initial fee of a booth covered with 1,000 bills, Torre said his men had gone to the area and announced that they would be arrested.
Following the office of the suspects in Parasac, but other suspects were able to escape before the arrival of other suspects.
“When other suspects noticed the delay in their transaction, they wanted to reduce communication with other suspects and were adults,” Torey said.
The arrested suspects are now in custody of CITG, and are facing criminal charges with their escaped comrades.