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‘Heads will roll’: Marcos after Chiobu ex-mayor linked to China criminal syndicates flees Philippines

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‘Heads will roll’: Marcos after ex-mayor linked to China criminal syndicates flees Philippines​

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/asi...alice-guo-accused-chinese-crime-links-4558036

Philippines probing escape of ex-mayor accused of Chinese crime links: Marcos​

A spokesperson for the Presidential Anti-Organised Crime Commission said that Alice Guo travelled to Malaysia and Singapore last month, and she was in Indonesia this month. 21 Aug 2024 10:46AM(Updated: 21 Aug 2024 11:23AM)

Philippines probing escape of ex-mayor accused of Chinese crime links: Marcos

Alice Guo, mayor of the small Philippine town of Bamban, is under investigation for alleged links with Chinese crime syndicates. (Photo: Facebook/Alice Leal Guo)

MANILA: Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr said on Wednesday (Aug 21) that his government was investigating how Alice Guo, a former town mayor accused of having ties with Chinese criminal syndicates, managed to flee the country.

Marcos warned that "heads will roll" a day after he ordered Guo's Philippine passport cancelled following her escape which was confirmed based on foreign immigration records.

"We will expose the culprits who have betrayed the people's trust and aided in her flight," Marcos said in a statement. "Those responsible will be suspended and will be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law."

Guo, who is wanted by the Senate for refusing to attend hearings on her alleged criminal ties, denies the accusations, insisting she is a natural-born Philippine citizen facing "malicious accusations".

The Senate investigation began in May after authorities raided a casino in Guo's sleepy farming town of Bamban in March, uncovering what authorities said were scams perpetrated from a facility built on land partially owned by the former mayor.

Guo was recently removed from office by the Ombudsman for grave misconduct.

A spokesperson for the Presidential Anti-Organised Crime Commission said Guo travelled to Malaysia and Singapore last month, and she was in Indonesia this month using her Philippine passport.


An Indonesian immigration official who declined to be named because he is not authorised to speak to the media confirmed that Guo entered the country on Aug 18 at 1.13pm. The official did not immediately respond when asked if Guo was still in Indonesia.

However, her lawyer Stephen David said Guo remains in the Philippines, without providing further details.

Guo's case comes at a time of growing Philippine suspicion about China's activities following an increasingly tense dispute over reefs and shoals in the busy waterway of the South China Sea, where both nations have overlapping claims.
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Marcos Jnr warns ‘heads will roll’ over Alice Guo’s escape from Philippines​

  • The president said those who aided the ex-Bamban mayor in her flight ‘will be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law’
 

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Marcos Jnr warns ‘heads will roll’ over Alice Guo’s escape from Philippines​

  • The president said those who aided the ex-Bamban mayor in her flight ‘will be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law’


wah...............wear see-thru blouse................if no wear bra.............can run for president - sure win
 

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She is now hiding in SG liao! Which Samsters wish to creampie her?

https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...led-to-singapore-in-july-filipino-authorities

Philippine ex-mayor linked to Chinese crime rings fled to Singapore in July: Filipino authorities​

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Former Philippines mayor Alice Guo is said to have arrived in Singapore on July 21, after fleeing the archipelago while facing a Senate hearing. PHOTO: ALICE LEAL GUO/FACEBOOK

Updated Aug 21, 2024, 07:29 PM

SINGAPORE - A former Philippine mayor under investigations for her ties to Chinese crime syndicates, including two foreigners convicted in Singapore over money laundering offences, may have been in the Republic for about a month.

She is said to have arrived here on July 21 after fleeing the archipelago while facing a Senate hearing.

Alice Guo, who represented Bamban in the city of Tarlac, which is about 1.5 hours from Manila, is said to have travelled to Singapore to meet her parents, said Philippine Senator Risa Hontiveros in a Senate hearing on Aug 19.

Senator Hontiveros is the first to reveal the embattled mayor’s escape. Citing sources, she said Guo’s parents flew into Singapore from China on July 28.

According to the Philippines’ Bureau of Immigration and the country’s Presidential Anti-Organised Crime Commission (PAOCC), Guo arrived in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on July 18, and then flew to Singapore on July 21.

PAOCC spokesman Winston Casio said on Aug 19 that Guo, also identified as Chinese national Guo Huaping, landed in Singapore from Kuala Lumpur via Jetstar Asia.

Aviation data tracker Flightradar24 showed Jetstar Asia 686 – or flight number 3K686 – left Kuala Lumpur International Airport at 3.58pm on July 21 and landed at Changi Airport at 4.47pm that same day.

Mr Casio said that the former mayor then left for Batam, Indonesia, via ferry on Aug 18.

The Straits Times asked the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) questions about Guo’s trip to Singapore.

ICA would only say that she is not in the country.

Guo, who has been charged over a number of criminal offences, is facing a Philippines’ Senate arrest warrant for snubbing the hearings. She was removed from office for grave misconduct in August.

The probe involves her ties to a now-shutdown online casino allegedly being used as a front for scamming operations and other criminal activities.

Guo had incorporated the company behind the scam compound, Baofu Land Development, in 2019 with two convicts in Singapore’s $3 billion money laundering case, Chinese nationals Zhang Ruijin and Lin Baoying.

Zhang, 45, and Lin, 44, were each sentenced to 15 months’ jail after they pleaded guilty in Singapore to money laundering and forgery charges. Zhang was convicted in April and Lin pleaded guilty in May.

The lovers were deported to Cambodia on June 15 after serving their sentence.

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Zhang was subsequently deported from Cambodia on July 16, according to Cambodia’s General Department of Immigration. Phnom Penh did not specify which country he was sent to.

The Philippine authorities had in June filed a criminal complaint against Guo, Zhang, Lin and 11 others over alleged human trafficking activities in the online casino, also known as a Philippine offshore gaming operator (Pogo).

Pogos, which operate online casino games for customers outside the country, have been a source of controversy in the Philippines, where they contributed around $1.3 billion to the economy in 2022.

Although they are registered and licensed by the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp, some lawmakers claim the licensed online gambling operators are a front for scam hubs that exploit human trafficking victims.

The crime of qualified trafficking in the Philippines is non-bailable and usually carries the penalty of life imprisonment.

ST understands that despite her ties to the couple, Guo is not considered a person of interest in the $3 billion money laundering case.

She does not have a formal warrant of arrest issued against her by a Philippine court, and is not named on Interpol’s Red Notice list.

There is only an immigration lookout bulletin order issued by the Philippine authorities that requires the authorities to closely monitor her movements, but it cannot stop her from leaving the country legally.

ST understands that Philippine law enforcement agencies did not contact the Singapore Police Force for help regarding Guo.
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr said on Aug 21 that the government will come after the “culprits” responsible for Guo’s escape, and that “heads will roll”.

The President said Guo’s sneaky departure has “laid bare the corruption” hounding the Philippine justice system, adding that a full-scale investigation is already under way.

“We will expose the culprits who have betrayed the people’s trust and aided in her flight,” said Mr Marcos.
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Use the same route many Philippinos take when going to Malaysia. Via Jolo island to sandakan or tawau.
 

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She is now hiding in SG liao! Which Samsters wish to creampie her?

https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...led-to-singapore-in-july-filipino-authorities

Philippine ex-mayor linked to Chinese crime rings fled to Singapore in July: Filipino authorities​

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Former Philippines mayor Alice Guo is said to have arrived in Singapore on July 21, after fleeing the archipelago while facing a Senate hearing. PHOTO: ALICE LEAL GUO/FACEBOOK

Updated Aug 21, 2024, 07:29 PM

SINGAPORE - A former Philippine mayor under investigations for her ties to Chinese crime syndicates, including two foreigners convicted in Singapore over money laundering offences, may have been in the Republic for about a month.

She is said to have arrived here on July 21 after fleeing the archipelago while facing a Senate hearing.

Alice Guo, who represented Bamban in the city of Tarlac, which is about 1.5 hours from Manila, is said to have travelled to Singapore to meet her parents, said Philippine Senator Risa Hontiveros in a Senate hearing on Aug 19.

Senator Hontiveros is the first to reveal the embattled mayor’s escape. Citing sources, she said Guo’s parents flew into Singapore from China on July 28.

According to the Philippines’ Bureau of Immigration and the country’s Presidential Anti-Organised Crime Commission (PAOCC), Guo arrived in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on July 18, and then flew to Singapore on July 21.

PAOCC spokesman Winston Casio said on Aug 19 that Guo, also identified as Chinese national Guo Huaping, landed in Singapore from Kuala Lumpur via Jetstar Asia.

Aviation data tracker Flightradar24 showed Jetstar Asia 686 – or flight number 3K686 – left Kuala Lumpur International Airport at 3.58pm on July 21 and landed at Changi Airport at 4.47pm that same day.

Mr Casio said that the former mayor then left for Batam, Indonesia, via ferry on Aug 18.

The Straits Times asked the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) questions about Guo’s trip to Singapore.

ICA would only say that she is not in the country.

Guo, who has been charged over a number of criminal offences, is facing a Philippines’ Senate arrest warrant for snubbing the hearings. She was removed from office for grave misconduct in August.

The probe involves her ties to a now-shutdown online casino allegedly being used as a front for scamming operations and other criminal activities.

Guo had incorporated the company behind the scam compound, Baofu Land Development, in 2019 with two convicts in Singapore’s $3 billion money laundering case, Chinese nationals Zhang Ruijin and Lin Baoying.

Zhang, 45, and Lin, 44, were each sentenced to 15 months’ jail after they pleaded guilty in Singapore to money laundering and forgery charges. Zhang was convicted in April and Lin pleaded guilty in May.

The lovers were deported to Cambodia on June 15 after serving their sentence.

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Zhang was subsequently deported from Cambodia on July 16, according to Cambodia’s General Department of Immigration. Phnom Penh did not specify which country he was sent to.

The Philippine authorities had in June filed a criminal complaint against Guo, Zhang, Lin and 11 others over alleged human trafficking activities in the online casino, also known as a Philippine offshore gaming operator (Pogo).

Pogos, which operate online casino games for customers outside the country, have been a source of controversy in the Philippines, where they contributed around $1.3 billion to the economy in 2022.

Although they are registered and licensed by the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp, some lawmakers claim the licensed online gambling operators are a front for scam hubs that exploit human trafficking victims.

The crime of qualified trafficking in the Philippines is non-bailable and usually carries the penalty of life imprisonment.

ST understands that despite her ties to the couple, Guo is not considered a person of interest in the $3 billion money laundering case.

She does not have a formal warrant of arrest issued against her by a Philippine court, and is not named on Interpol’s Red Notice list.

There is only an immigration lookout bulletin order issued by the Philippine authorities that requires the authorities to closely monitor her movements, but it cannot stop her from leaving the country legally.

ST understands that Philippine law enforcement agencies did not contact the Singapore Police Force for help regarding Guo.
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr said on Aug 21 that the government will come after the “culprits” responsible for Guo’s escape, and that “heads will roll”.

The President said Guo’s sneaky departure has “laid bare the corruption” hounding the Philippine justice system, adding that a full-scale investigation is already under way.

“We will expose the culprits who have betrayed the people’s trust and aided in her flight,” said Mr Marcos.
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The pot calling the kettle black. Gong jiao wey. This CB Marcos JUNIOR forgot how his father Marcos SENIOR plundered the country of billions and escaped to Hawaii in 1986. Not all the money has been recovered and I am sure he and his family are enjoying the proceeds of his father’s loot now.
 

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The probe involves her ties to a now-shutdown online casino allegedly being used as a front for scamming operations and other criminal activities.

Guo had incorporated the company behind the scam compound, Baofu Land Development, in 2019 with two convicts in Singapore’s $3 billion money laundering case, Chinese nationals Zhang Ruijin and Lin Baoying.

Zhang, 45, and Lin, 44, were each sentenced to 15 months’ jail after they pleaded guilty in Singapore to money laundering and forgery charges. Zhang was convicted in April and Lin pleaded guilty in May. The lovers were deported to Cambodia on June 15 after serving their sentence.
 

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Photos of Philippine officials smiling with wanted ex-mayor Alice Guo after arrest draws​

https://www.malaymail.com/news/worl...lice-guo-after-arrest-draws-online-ire/149451



MANILA, Sept 6 — Filipinos expressed outrage on social media after photos surfaced of Philippine government officials and law enforcement agents casually posing with fugitive former mayor Alice Guo while processing her deportation from Indonesia.

Critics have condemned the images as a mockery of the Filipino people, especially since Guo had evaded law enforcement by fleeing to Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia.


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“Never mind that Alice Guo escaping overseas is symbolic of their own failure,” wrote historian Kristoffer Pasion on X, sharing the controversial photos.

Guo, the former mayor of Bamban, has been linked to alleged criminal activities involving Chinese gaming syndicates operating offshore of the Philippines as well as human trafficking, tax fraud and laundering criminal proceeds totalling 100 million pesos.
 

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so cute!!!

Senator Joel Villanueva on Thursday called out Philippine officers for taking pictures including 'selfies' with dismissed Bamban, Mayor Alice Guo when she was turned over by Indonesian authorities to Philippine law enforcement agencies. "So unprofessional," Villanueva said in a Viber message to reporters after the hours-long Senate investigation into Guo's alleged escape from the Philippines.

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/top...el-villanueva-alice-guo-photos-selfies/story/

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