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Tragedy Unfolds — Ferdinand Marcos Jnr’s Shocking Arrest Order for Zaldy Co Sparks Chaos, Accusations, and Vanishing Trails 🕵️‍♂️ — Was it really an accident of politics or a deeper scheme hidden behind “ghost projects”? What are they hiding, and why did Co disappear after pointing fingers at powerful names like Romualdez? Coincidence or secret? The mystery thickens as billions of pesos, threats, and corruption claims collide—raising questions no one dares to answer. Details that change everything — keep reading.

MANHUNT LAUNCHED: ARREST WARRANT ISSUED FOR ZALDY CO IN ‘GHOST PROJECTS’ SCAM AS PRESIDENT MARCOS DEMANDS IMMEDIATE CAPTURE!

Fugitive Philippine lawmaker Zaldy Co (left) and President Ferdinand Marcos Jnr. Photo: AFP

The political temperature in the Philippines has just soared past the boiling point. A seismic enforcement action has been triggered, transforming a sprawling corruption scandal involving non-existent “ghost” infrastructure projects into an urgent, high-stakes international manhunt. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., in a rare and dramatic social media address, has personally confirmed the issuance of an arrest warrant for former House appropriations committee chair, Zaldy Co, and 17 others, demanding their immediate capture.

This is the moment of reckoning. For months, the phantom projects—substandard or entirely absent flood control works—have been a whispered symbol of high-level greed and negligence. Now, the whispers have materialized into legal steel. The warrants cover Co, key officials from the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), and top executives of Sunwest Corporation, the construction firm Co co-founded.

The President’s order was unequivocal, delivered with a sense of urgency bordering on desperation. “There is already a warrant of arrest against Zaldy Co and 17 others… Arrest them. Make sure that this will be enforced fast and correctly. The wheels of justice are turning,” Marcos declared. This public command to law enforcement is a powerful message: the era of impunity, even for former political heavyweights, is over. Or is it?

The charges themselves are a horrifying catalogue of betrayal: corruption and malversation of public funds. Investigators from the Independent Commission for Infrastructure (ICI) and the DPWH submitted irrefutable evidence linking Co and his cohorts to massively inflated, substandard, or completely un-implemented flood control contracts. This wasn’t merely theft; it was the betrayal of public safety, with these non-existent defenses failing to protect citizens when severe flooding paralyzed Manila and surrounding provinces last July.

But the pursuit of Zaldy Co is entangled in a chilling web of counter-accusations and dark political intrigue that threatens to ensnare the President himself.

Co is no ordinary fugitive. He is a political figure who held one of the most powerful financial positions in Congress, controlling the purse strings as appropriations chair until earlier this year. His firm, Sunwest, secured billions of pesos in public works contracts during his tenure. While Co claims he divested from the company in 2019, the stench of conflict of interest remains potent.

Crucially, Co fled the Philippines in July, and his current whereabouts are a matter of intense speculation and mystery. His current status is not that of a silent fugitive, but a vocal, digital nemesis. Just as the warrant was issued, Co released a series of video statements—a damning testament from an unseen location—that turned the hunt for his arrest into a battle for public narrative.

Co’s counter-allegations are the stuff of political nightmares. He did not just defend himself; he launched a nuclear strike, accusing President Marcos and former House Speaker Martin Romualdez of being the ultimate beneficiaries, claiming they received P56 BILLION in kickbacks from an alleged P100 BILLION worth of budget insertions.

The scandal, according to Co, reaches the very pinnacle of power.

The most chilling aspect of Co’s narrative, however, is the threat he claims forced his flight. He alleged that Romualdez, the President’s powerful cousin and ally, had threatened to kill him should he return to the country. This single, visceral claim introduces an element of terrifying personal danger and political assassination into the already dramatic legal proceedings. It transforms the corruption probe into a true-crime thriller, where witnesses are not just intimidated, but allegedly marked for death.

The President and Romualdez have categorically denied these allegations. Marcos has publicly urged Co to “return and testify under oath,” implying that Co’s video claims hold no legal weight—a sharp contrast to the legal gravity now attached to the warrant issued for his arrest.

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jnr (left) listens to House speaker Martin Romualdez during the State of the Nation Address on July 28. Photo: AFP

The juxtaposition is stark: On one side, the powerful machinery of the state, backed by the President, demanding the swift execution of arrest warrants for malversation and corruption. On the other, a high-profile fugitive, operating from the shadows, hurling allegations of grander corruption, kickbacks, and even murder threats against the President’s inner circle.

Marcos’s instruction to the DPWH and the ICI to turn over all documents to the Office of the Ombudsman, with a view to filing potential cases of plunder, corruption, or indirect bribery against anyone implicated, adds another layer of complexity. Is this a genuine commitment to absolute accountability, or a strategic move to preempt Co’s narrative and showcase presidential impartiality? The Ombudsman, for its part, welcomed the arrest warrants, stressing the need to bring the accused “before the bar of justice” without delay.

The clock is ticking. The question of accountability is no longer just about the P50 billion in ghost projects; it’s about the credibility of the entire government, and the truth behind the alleged P56 billion kickbacks. The manhunt for Zaldy Co is more than a legal proceeding; it is a desperate race to control the truth. If Co is captured, will he uphold his counter-allegations under oath, or will the pressure of the state silence him? If he remains free, will his video testimonies continue to erode public trust in the Marcos administration? The fate of a nation’s integrity now hangs on the capture of a single, well-connected fugitive who holds the key to the most explosive political secrets of the day. The hunt is on, and the stakes are existential.

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