Alice Guo Flees to Malaysia as Questions Arise
Severe Allegations Surrounding Alice Guo
Alice Guo, the fugitive former Philippine town mayor, accused of being a Chinese spy and linked to organized crime, allegedly left the country in July. Senator Risa Hontiveros revealed at a Senate hearing that evidence indicates Guo traveled to Kuala Lumpur on July 18.
Government's Role in Guo's Departure
With claims of government officials aiding her exit, Hontiveros demanded accountability: “Who allowed this travesty to happen?” Guo was dismissed from her post in Bamban, Tarlac province just days before her departure, following findings of grave misconduct connected to illegal gambling operations.
Contradicting Reports from Officials
- Justice officials denied reports of Guo's departure.
- Potential sightings after July 18 complicate the narrative.
- Raffy Tulfo speculated on her possible escape via private plane.
The Ongoing Investigation and Public Outcry
Guo's associations with the POGO facility and questions of her identity have led to heightened scrutiny of law enforcement and the Bureau of Immigration. Hontiveros warned that the country must address these lapses to uphold justice.
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