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MANILA, Philippines -Columnist Ramon Tulfo scored Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) police after he was beaten up by the camp of celebrity couple Raymart Santiago and Claudine Barretto on Sunday.
In an interview with Umagang Kay Ganda, Tulfo said airport authorities were useless during the brawl at the NAIA Terminal 3.
"Alam mo diyan ko nakita 'yung pagka-useless, pagiging inutil ng mga pulis, ng mga security guards. May mga pulis doon, may airport pulis doon hindi [Philippine National Police]. Wala silang nagawa, nanood lang. Wala silang nagawa," Tulfo said.
Tulfo stressed that if only the airport police and security guards did their jobs, he would not have been mauled.
"Kaya ako nagapi dahil I submitted myself to the authority. Dahil nandoon sila may unipormadong mga kalalakihan na ay matitigil na yung gulo at hindi na ako pagtutulungan, nagkamali ako. I put my guard down," he said.
Tulfo, a hard-hitting journalist who reportedly knows martial arts, said he wasn't ready to fight the couple's camp.
"I'm very fit. Nag e-exercise ako ng puspusan.. kaya matipuno pa din ako kahit may edad na ako. Pero hindi ko inaasahan na ganoon. Napakarami kasi nila. Kahit na siguro sa isang bata bata na nakalaban nila wala pa ding laban sa kanila dahil napakadami nila."
In the interview, the journalist also denied that he kicked Barretto on the leg before the brawl started.
"Nakita mo yung video, yung video ang magpapatunay na nasa ibabaw na niya ako. Maaaring instinctively nasipa ko siya."
He stressed that it was Santiago who first hit him.
Meanwhile, NAIA assistant general manager Bing Lina said they are now finishing the incident report.
MANILA, Philippines -Columnist Ramon Tulfo scored Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) police after he was beaten up by the camp of celebrity couple Raymart Santiago and Claudine Barretto on Sunday.
In an interview with Umagang Kay Ganda, Tulfo said airport authorities were useless during the brawl at the NAIA Terminal 3.
"Alam mo diyan ko nakita 'yung pagka-useless, pagiging inutil ng mga pulis, ng mga security guards. May mga pulis doon, may airport pulis doon hindi [Philippine National Police]. Wala silang nagawa, nanood lang. Wala silang nagawa," Tulfo said.
Tulfo stressed that if only the airport police and security guards did their jobs, he would not have been mauled.
"Kaya ako nagapi dahil I submitted myself to the authority. Dahil nandoon sila may unipormadong mga kalalakihan na ay matitigil na yung gulo at hindi na ako pagtutulungan, nagkamali ako. I put my guard down," he said.
Tulfo, a hard-hitting journalist who reportedly knows martial arts, said he wasn't ready to fight the couple's camp.
"I'm very fit. Nag e-exercise ako ng puspusan.. kaya matipuno pa din ako kahit may edad na ako. Pero hindi ko inaasahan na ganoon. Napakarami kasi nila. Kahit na siguro sa isang bata bata na nakalaban nila wala pa ding laban sa kanila dahil napakadami nila."
In the interview, the journalist also denied that he kicked Barretto on the leg before the brawl started.
"Nakita mo yung video, yung video ang magpapatunay na nasa ibabaw na niya ako. Maaaring instinctively nasipa ko siya."
He stressed that it was Santiago who first hit him.
Meanwhile, NAIA assistant general manager Bing Lina said they are now finishing the incident report.
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