The man, who identified himself as Bikoy, claimed Paolo Duterte, a son of the President, received payoffs from a drug syndicate. In a Facebook post, Paolo Duterte denied receiving kickbacks from drug syndicates and blamed a certain “J.S.” for the video. The IBP refused to help Advincula, saying it did not want to be involved in partisan politics. ADVERTISEMENTOn May 10, President Duterte said the hooded man in the videos was a creation of Trillanes and the opposition coalition in the midterm elections. Duterte said Advincula was from Bicol while the Bikoy in the videos was a Maranao.
Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer May 23, 2019 21:00 UTC