Police car leaving Senate at 3 a.m. May 14 not part of any convoy —Pasay police chief
Pasay City Police chief Police Colonel Joselito De Sesto on Saturday confirmed that he was the passenger of the white police mobile seen leaving the Senate premises in the early hours of Thursday.
In a statement to GMA News, De Sesto said he was the one inside the police vehicle which left the Senate around 3 a.m. on May 14, 2026.
The Pasay police chief, however, clarified that the police mobile was not part of any convoy of any personality.
De Sesto said that their police vehicle leaving the Senate was part of their own police operation.
He added that the white police mobile was not following a black van which left the Senate at the same time, noting that it was only a coincidence.
Moreover, De Sesto said that he has no information about the black van or whoever are inside the vehicle as he insisted that there was no any interaction, coordination or operation involving the police mobile and the other vehicle in question.
The Pasay police chief added that their police mobile rode through a different direction, traversing the World Trade Center and going back to the Pasay City Police Station. —KG, GMA News