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Billy Crawford’s camp confident truth will prevail on arrest issue

/ 06:24 PM September 07, 2014

Singer and TV host Billy Crawford at the Taguig City police headquarters where he apologized for his drunk behavior for the incident at the Taguig Police station 7 which led to his detention INQUIRER PHOTO/RAFFY LERMA

MANILA, Philippines — Following is the official statement of Billy Crawford’s camp in the wake of the TV host’s arrest and detention at the Taguig City Police Headquarters on Sunday:

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“It is unfortunate that so many rumors are being circulated regarding an event which we will clear through the proper legal proceedings.”

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“We thank the police for being professional while appropriate investigation on the incident is being conducted.”

“We ask media to respect Billy’s right to due process and privacy on this matter.”

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“Rest assured that he did not hurt anyone and no one was injured as it’s not in his nature to do so.”

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“We are confident that truth shall prevail in the end.”

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