Senate sergeant-at-arms faces charges in shooting incident. The Criminal Investigation and Detection Unit recommended filing charges against suspended Senate Sergeant-At-Arms Mao Aplasca and two others following a controversial shooting at the Senate. CIDG determined the officials had no legal basis to discharge firearms under the Private Security Services Industry Act. CCTV footage presented by authorities showed Aplasca and security personnel fired the first shots after spotting National Bureau of Investigation agents. Interior Secretary Jonvic Remulla stated all evidence indicates there was no actual attack on the Senate, contradicting initial claims. The investigation continues with additional Senate personnel scheduled to testify before authorities.
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