
A video is circulating on social media platforms claiming that senatorial candidate Francis “Kiko” Pangilinan recently argued with police officials supposedly over a traffic incident. This is false.
Posted on Feb. 15, a Tiktok user made this claim:
“Feel na feel ni Kiko Pangilinan na special siya. Di pa nanalo abusado na. Wag iboto”.
(Kiko Pangilinan really feels he is special. Already abusive and he hasn’t won yet. Do not vote for him).
On the same day, a user on X (formerly Twitter) uploaded the same video with this caption:
“Kayong mga kandidato ingat talaga kayo sa mga kilos nyo dahil lahat ng tao ay may cell phone. Ctto”.
(You candidates be careful how you behave because everyone has a cell phone.)
The footage used is an old video taken on Feb. 24, 2017, when Pangilinan went to visit former senator and Justice secretary Leila De Lima, who at that time was detained at Camp Crame.
The original video, taken by Pangilinan’s office, carried the caption that the then-senator’s confrontation with police officers stemmed from their refusal to let him into the camp.
Read the full story on VERA Files Fact Check.