
Ex-Marine Claims Alleged Delivery to Ilocos Once Involved Sandro Marcos Receiving Money
Ex-Marine Mentions Alleged Delivery in Ilocos
Another portion of the ongoing interview involving individuals identifying themselves as former members of the Philippine Marine Corps has surfaced online.
In this segment, the discussion turned to alleged deliveries that were reportedly connected to certain government officials and whether similar deliveries were also made in Ilocos, the political stronghold associated with President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.
The interviewer asked whether there were regular deliveries connected to the President.
However, the former Marine clarified that they did not directly deliver money to the President himself.
“Hindi po namin direct na nagde-deliver kay BBM.”
According to him, their understanding was that if there were funds connected to the President, those matters were handled through other individuals rather than direct deliveries.
Mention of Ilocos Delivery
The conversation then shifted to whether deliveries were made in Ilocos.
The former Marine stated that none of the individuals present in the interview personally handled those deliveries.
“Wala dito… wala po dito.”
However, he said that other members of their group allegedly participated in deliveries there.
He explained that those individuals might have more information about how often such deliveries took place.
Claim of Photo With Sandro Marcos
During the interview, the host mentioned a claim that during one delivery in Ilocos, Sandro Marcos was allegedly present and received money.
According to the discussion, the individuals who made the delivery reportedly took a photo at the location.
“May picture kay Sandro… nung tinanggap niya yung pera.”
The former Marine indicated that the individuals who carried out the delivery were the ones who had the photo.
He also said the picture was reportedly taken at a residence during the delivery.
Deliveries Through Staff
When asked whether there were photographs taken during other deliveries, the former Marine explained that staff members usually received the items instead of the officials themselves.
He mentioned that in some cases, the person receiving the delivery was a house staff member or assistant.
“Mostly yung nagre-receive diyan yung mayordoma.”
He also added that sometimes executive assistants or other staff members were the ones who interacted with the delivery team.
Why Some Photos Were Taken
The former Marine said that occasionally, the individuals involved in the deliveries would take pictures during visits.
However, he noted that some members of the group tried to avoid being photographed.
According to him, they were already thinking that such images might one day become evidence.
“Umi-iwas kami kasi iniisip namin na balang araw gagawin naming ebidensya ito.”
He added that at the time, they simply considered the deliveries part of their assigned work.
“Sa amin po trabaho lang.”
Allegations Remain Unverified
As with other claims made in the interview series, the statements remain unverified allegations.
No photographs or documentary evidence were presented during the segment referenced.
The individuals mentioned in the interview have not publicly responded to the claims at the time of writing.
Authorities have also not issued official statements regarding the interview.
The story remains a developing issue that continues to generate discussion online.
📖 Bible Reflection (Politikanta Minute Style)
📖 Luke 12:2
“For there is nothing covered, that shall not be revealed; neither hid, that shall not be known.”
Truth often comes to light when the time is right.