FLASH REPORT: Peter Joemel Advincula alyas 'Bikoy', hawak na ng PNP | ulat ni Raffy Santos, ABS-CBN News pic.twitter.com/lxf7m4VgDo — DZMM TeleRadyo (@DZMMTeleRadyo) May 22, 2019

MANILA -- A man who introduced himself as "Bikoy", a hooded figure who linked President Rodrigo Duterte's family to the narcotics trade in several viral videos, has surrendered to authorities, the Philippine National Police said Thursday.

A certain Peter Joemel Advincula earlier this month introduced himself as Bikoy, who claimed drug money was funneled into the bank accounts of Duterte's son former Davao City Vice Mayor Paolo Duterte, his son-in-law Atty. Manases Carpio, and former aide Christopher Go.

Advincula turned himself in to the Northern Police District on Wednesday and was turned over to the national headquarters at Camp Crame, the PNP said.

He will name those who were behind the viral videos titled "Totoong Narco-list" in a press conference, police added.

Advincula will be brought to Baguio, where he has a standing warrant of arrest for estafa.

Following the release of the Totoong Narco-list videos, Malacañang this month claimed that the Liberal Party, Magdalo and some media outfits were part of "a deliberate conspiracy" to discredit the President, which the groups denied.

Senate President Vicente "Tito" Sotto, meanwhile, cast doubt on the credibility of Advincula, saying the latter had also tried in 2016 to link officials of the then outgoing Aquino administration to the illegal drug trade.

A supposed Senate inquiry into Advincula's claims was canceled following Sotto's claim.

The Integrated Bar of the Philippines also rejected Advincula's request for legal aid.

WHO IS BIKOY?

Advincula claimed he used to work as a marketing executive of VitaPlus, a franchise of the First Quadrant multilevel marketing company.

He claimed that in Feb. 2010, his boss transferred him to the narcotics syndicate's underground facility in Misibis Bay, where he allegedly worked as a control man of the radio base and CCTV operations.

He said he was later transferred to the transmitting and facilitating team, where he worked on the "tara" or the alleged monthly allocations of drug money to several personalities.

He claimed that it was his job to scan the codes on the dragon tattoos of both Paolo Duterte and Go, which were allegedly validated by another controller of the Hong Kong-based syndicate.

In 2012, he said he was sued for estafa and given a 6-year jail sentence in connection with documents he signed in his work with VitaPlus. However, he was freed in 2016 for good behavior and found a new job.

He said he went into hiding after Bong Go spotted him in his new job during a gathering. A colleague allegedly told him to leave because his life was in danger.

Go in several occasions bared his back to the media to show he has no tattoo. He was proclaimed senator on Wednesday.