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Nicko Falcis claims there are plans and threats to have him killed in prison

Nicko also claimed that there were two men loitering in front of their house who introduced themselves as government officials but was later caught lying.

“Last week, March 13, two unsavory and unsettling looking men in plainclothes pretended to be government officials from the City Hall of Quezon City and made a display of loitering in front of our home and were caught lying about it.

Our lawyers advised us that if those men wanted to serve an arrest warrant that was just baked fresh out of the oven that the attempt deliberately violated a long standing rule against serving warrants at night. The men were not wearing police uniforms and conducted themselves in a manner so as to intimidate.

THE WARRANT WAS SUPPOSEDLY ISSUED LAST WEEK, BUT THE QC POLICE AMAZINGLY HAD IT ALMOST IMMEDIATELY.

The excessive display of power and connections on a complaint for Php62K is frightening. Unfortunately, it is normal regular behavior for those types of people with power, resources, and connections.

Rest assured, I will definitely follow the rule of law and post bail as soon as we can secure arrangements to ensure my safety.”

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“Dead men tell no tales, especially ones against people in power.” Kris Aquino filed a complaint against me for Qualified Theft in Taguig City. She complains of coffee shop and restaurant bills totaling Php62K incurred for meetings with her advertising sponsors and KCAP employees, which included her nephew Jiggy Aquino-Cruz. The Taguig City Prosecutor DISMISSED the complaint for Qualified Theft similarly like the Makati and Pasig City Prosecutors. However, unlike the two other city prosecutors, the Taguig City Prosecutor charged a case for Estafa miraculously out of nowhere. NO complaint was filed against me accusing me of Estafa so I had NO opportunity to respond. The charge deprived me of due process, which is evidently and clearly unfair. We filed all necessary motions to ensure that fairness in the justice system is upheld. Nevertheless, I am securing arrangements to ensure I can post bail alive, given that the cases against me are weak and I, more than anyone else, wants the trial to proceed. However, there are recent and serious reports in the media and to us about renewed plans and threats to have me killed, especially at night in prison. Last week, March 13, two unsavory and unsettling looking men in plainclothes pretended to be government officials from the City Hall of Quezon City and made a display of loitering in front of our home and were caught lying about it. Our lawyers advised us that if those men wanted to serve an arrest warrant that was just baked fresh out of the oven that the attempt deliberately violated a long standing rule against serving warrants at night. The men were not wearing police uniforms and conducted themselves in a manner so as to intimidate. THE WARRANT WAS SUPPOSEDLY ISSUED LAST WEEK, BUT THE QC POLICE AMAZINGLY HAD IT ALMOST IMMEDIATELY. The excessive display of power and connections on a complaint for Php62K is frightening. Unfortunately, it is normal regular behavior for those types of people with power, resources, and connections. Rest assured, I will definitely follow the rule of law and post bail as soon as we can secure arrangements to ensure my safety.

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