Philippines: Fugitive Ex-Mayor Accused of Spying for China Arrested
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Facts
- Alice Guo, former mayor of the Philippines' Bamban town who fled the country in July following allegations of being a Chinese spy, was arrested in Indonesia on Tuesday.[1]
- She was reportedly apprehended in the Indonesian city of Tangerang, near the capital Jakarta. Philippine Pres. Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has said she would be brought back to the Philippines as early as Wednesday.[2][1]
- According to the Philippine anti-crime agency, Guo first fled to Malaysia using her Philippine passport, then entered Singapore and Indonesia.[3]
- Lawmakers in the Philippines claim she is a Chinese spy named Guo Hua Ping, while law enforcement agencies allege Guo and her accomplices laundered over 100M pesos (about $5M).[4][5]
- Officials who probed reported scam center operations allegedly linked to Guo claimed her fingerprints matched Guo Hua Ping's and that she was a spy providing cover for criminal gangs.[2]
- The Philippines government has frozen dozens of bank accounts and assets linked to Guo over allegations of fraud, money laundering, and human trafficking.[6][7]
Sources: [1]Guardian, [2]BBC News, [3]Al Jazeera, [4]The Star, [5]Independent, [6]Bloomberg and [7]Dw.Com.
Narratives
- Narrative A, as provided by BBC News. Alice Guo's murky background and connections to questionable activities had set off alarm bells. Her ownership of land used by a Pogo, a controversial gambling operation linked to scams, and inconsistencies in her personal history raised red flags. Her vague responses to allegations only heighten suspicions.
- Narrative B, as provided by INQUIRER.net. Guo has served her town with integrity. She followed proper procedures when issuing a business permit to a controversial Pogo. She is being unfairly implicated in issues primarily under the jurisdiction of other regulatory bodies. She should take this opportunity to clear her name and uphold her reputation.