Mr. Beyan claimed that he later got down from his vehicle, in an attempt to compel the bike rider to remove his bike. But appearing on State radio on Wednesday, September 29, 2021, Police Inspector General Patrick Sudue disclosed that Mr. Beyan provided false information to the public. Further actions shall be determined by the Executive Members of the OC upon the conclusion of the LNP’s investigation”. The party maintains that this act in no way, shape or form has anything to do with the PLP whatsoever. Meanwhile, the PLP further welcomes the move made by the LNP to charge Mr. Beyan for being in illegal possession of a firearm and providing false information to law enforcement officers.