Drilling sound explained: Remulla says Senate maintenance informed of GSIS door fortification work
Drilling sound explained: Remulla says Senate maintenance informed of GSIS door fortification work
Published May 20, 2026 | Source: ANC Alerts
Manila, May 20, 2026 — Fresh findings from the Philippine National Police have clarified a key detail in the May 13 Senate incident. Investigators from the PNP and the Department of the Interior and Local Government confirmed that all bullet holes traced back to gunfire fired from inside the building. The report aims to settle public questions that arose after the chaotic event.
Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla addressed separate concerns over drilling noises heard near the premises. He explained that the sounds came from fortification work on the GSIS doors, a security upgrade already coordinated with Senate maintenance staff. The clarification seeks to ease speculation while the building undergoes necessary repairs.
Authorities continue to review security protocols in the aftermath. The episode has prompted renewed calls for tighter measures to protect the country's highest legislative chamber. For many Filipinos, the focus now rests on restoring calm and ensuring such disruptions do not recur.
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