
Former Marine Claims Suitcase Deliveries Linked to Meeting with Comelec Chairman
Interview Segment Mentions Alleged Meeting With Election Official
Another portion of the interview involving individuals identifying themselves as former members of the Philippine Marine Corps has surfaced online.
In this segment, the interviewer asked whether the group had ever been involved in deliveries connected to the Commission on Elections (Comelec).
According to one of the former Marines, there were two occasions when a meeting allegedly took place involving their employer and a person he identified as the Comelec chairman.
He said the meetings reportedly happened at a location referred to as Maydays Hotel.
Claim of Suitcase Transfer
The former Marine stated that after the meetings, suitcases were allegedly transferred between vehicles in the parking area.
According to his description, the transfer was handled by an executive assistant (EA).
“Yung EA na po yung nag-transfer sa sasakyan… parang dinikit niya lang sa parking.”
He said the incident allegedly happened twice, once before an election and another after the election.
Claim of Four Suitcases
According to the former Marine, the total number of suitcases involved in the alleged transfers was four, delivered in two separate occasions.
“Apat na maleta po… dalawa-dalawa.”
He described the suitcases as medium-sized luggage.
Speculation About the Contents
When asked about the possible contents of the suitcases, the former Marine said he did not personally verify what was inside.
However, he estimated that a medium-sized suitcase might contain a large amount of cash.
“Parang 35 to 40 million.”
It is important to note that this estimate was speculative and not confirmed during the interview.
Allegations Remain Unverified
As with other segments of the interview series, the claims remain unverified allegations.
No documents, photographs, or independent evidence were presented during the discussion to confirm the statements.
The individuals mentioned in the interview have not publicly responded to these specific claims at the time of writing.
Authorities and the Commission on Elections have also not issued official statements regarding the interview.
The testimony continues to circulate online as part of the broader interview involving individuals identifying themselves as former Marines.
📖 Bible Reflection (Politikanta Minute Style)
📖 Luke 8:17
“For nothing is secret that will not be revealed, nor anything hidden that will not be known and come to light.”
Truth eventually emerges when examined carefully.