Palace denies report of 'harassment' involving Presidential son's convoy
Malacañan Palace (Manila Bulletin/File Photo)
Malacañang denied reports claiming that the convoy of one of President Marcos’ sons was harassed by another motorcade allegedly registered in Bulacan.
Presidential Communications Office (PCO) Secretary Dave Gomez dismissed the report in a Viber message to reporters.
“No such incident involving any presidential son,” he said Sunday, Feb. 22.
President Marcos and First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos have three sons: Ilocos Norte 1st District Representative Sandro Marcos, Joseph Simon, and William Vincent.
The circulating report alleged that a passenger from a Bulacan-registered vehicle stepped out carrying a firearm during the supposed encounter.
It further claimed that a three-vehicle motorcade blocked the vehicle carrying the President’s son, and that around 15 men alighted from vehicles reportedly registered to a municipality in Bulacan.
According to the same account, the Bulacan-registered vehicles allegedly occupied three lanes of the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX), prompting the presidential son’s vehicle to overtake them, which supposedly triggered the confrontation.
Malacañang did not provide additional details but categorically denied that any such incident occurred involving any of the President’s sons.