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PNP to Go After Protesters Who Harassed Sotto Outside Senate

  • Peter Fernandez
  • Nation
  • May 14, 2026

The Philippine National Police has launched an investigation to identify protesters who allegedly harassed former Senate President Vicente Sotto III outside the Senate complex on Wednesday night.

PNP Chief Jose Melencio Nartatez Jr. said investigators are now reviewing CCTV footage, police body camera recordings, and other evidence to determine who may face charges for intimidation, harassment, or property damage.

“While we respect the right to peaceful assembly, the transition from a protest to an assault on a vehicle is a criminal act,” Nartatez said.

“We assure the senator and the public that this incident will not be taken lightly,” he added.

According to reports, Sotto was leaving the Senate premises without bodyguards when protesters allegedly surrounded his vehicle, banged on the windows, threw bottles, and shouted insults.

Nartatez stressed that the PNP maintains a zero-tolerance policy against violence and harassment, particularly involving public officials.

“The Philippine National Police maintains a zero-tolerance policy for any form of violence or harassment, especially against our public servants,” he said.

The PNP chief also ordered the National Capital Region Police Office to deploy additional Civil Disturbance Management personnel around Senate gates and nearby areas to prevent similar incidents.

“I directed our troops on the ground to move from maximum tolerance to swift enforcement the moment protesters obstruct vehicles,” Nartatez said.

Police said the heightened security measures around the Senate are intended to maintain public order while still respecting the constitutional right to peaceful assembly.

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