Presidential son and former Davao city vice mayor Paolo Duterte
has challenged “Bikoy” or Peter Joemel Advincula to file his cases in court now
that he has surfaced.
The video series titled “Ang Totoong Narcolist” claims that drug
money are being funneled into the bank accounts of President Rodrigo Duterte's
son Paolo, son-in-law Atty. Manases Carpio, and former aide Christopher Go.
In his press conference with reporters in the Integrated Bar of
the Philippines (IBP), a certain Peter Joemel Advincula on Monday introduced himself as
"Bikoy", a hooded figure in the videos who claimed that he kept
financial records for the drug ring that allegedly had ties with the Duterte
family.
Former Davao City Vice-Mayor Paolo Duterte (photo credit to PDI) |
"Mula sa pagiging kilalang scammer, ngayon ay certified na na
artista itong taong nagpakilalang Bikoy," Paolo said in a Facebook post.
"Ganito. Puro satsat. Panay drama. Magsampa ka ng kaso.
Sasagutin kita. Haharapin kita. Isama mo rin si [Sen. Antonio] Trillanes,"
he added.
Advincula said he was sued for estafa in 2012 and was given a 6
year jail sentence, was released in 2016 for good behavior and found a new job.
The younger Duterte claimed that opposition senator Antonio
Trillanes was the man behind the video series to which the latter denied.
Also,he slammed the IBP for supposedly believing the claims of
Advincula.
"Mga abogado kayo, matatalino sana kayo, pero, nakapagtataka
lang na ang bilis ninyong paniwalaan ang sinasabi ng isang kilalang scammer na
nagpakilalang si Bikoy," he said.
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