Press Release
February 14, 2008

KIKO ON THE PSG PRESENCE AT THE AIRPORT
"It appears that Malacañang's finger prints are all over the crime scene, the PSG Chief should be invited in the next hearing to explain their presence there as stated in the logbook." --- KIKO

"Unti-unti nang nabubuo ang kuwento hinggil sa umano'y pagdukot kay Jun Lozada, ang presensya ng mga Presidential Security Guard sa airport ay parunay na mukhang may kinalaman ang Malakanyang dito at kailangan nilang magpaliwanag sa taumbayan..." Senate Majority Leader and Independent senator Kiko Pangilinan today said.

The Senate Blue Ribbon Committee today inspected the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 1 where ZTE key witness Jun Lozada arrived last February 5 from Hong Kong.

Initial report indicates that the logbook at the Dignitaries Lounge shows that several members of the Presidential Security Group were on board with the grey Altis that fetched Lozada.

"Maliwanag pa rito ang isang kanto na sigurong haba ng ilong ni Atutubo dahil sa kanyang pagsisinungaling sa Senado! Matatandaan ninyo sinabi niyang hindi siya kasamang nag-escort kay Lozada pero maliwanag sa logbook ng airport security na kasama siya. Malacañang's finger prints appear to be all over the crime scene, the PSG Chief should be invited in the next hearing to explain their presence there as stated in the logbook. Lozada asserts that one of those who took him said that he was to be turned over to the police. If Lozada is to be believed it was not the PNP that initially took custody over him. The logbook entry is proof that the PSG had been there at about the same time and therefore is another piece in the puzzle as to who really took Lozada. Only the extremely powerful and influential could have access to these restricted areas. The facts as they now stand points towards Malacanang. Its time they come out and explain what they did and why. Kiko ended.

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