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Suspected Chinese Spy Flees the Philippines, Sparking Outrage

Wednesday 21 August 2024 - 14:14
Suspected Chinese Spy Flees the Philippines, Sparking Outrage

In a shocking turn of events, the former mayor of a small farming town in the Philippines has found herself at the center of a high-profile criminal investigation. Alice Guo, accused of having ties to Chinese criminal syndicates and allegedly spying for China, has fled the country, leaving a trail of unanswered questions and public outrage in her wake.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has vowed that "heads will roll" after officials admitted that Guo had slipped out of the country undetected a month ago, traveling to Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia. Marcos said her departure "laid bare the corruption that undermines our justice system and erodes the people's trust."

Guo, who had been under investigation by a Senate panel, is accused of allowing human trafficking syndicates and scam centers to operate in her town under the guise of online casinos. Senators have also alleged that she is an operative or spy for China, citing her "opaque" responses to questions about her Chinese parentage.

The Philippines' anti-graft body recently dismissed Guo from office, citing "grave misconduct," and police have filed criminal complaints against her. However, Guo maintains her innocence, denying all the allegations.

According to the country's Bureau of Immigration, Guo left the Philippines "illegally" and bypassed border checks, with authorities only learning of her travels abroad through intelligence sources. Marcos has vowed to "expose the culprits who have betrayed the people's trust and aided in her flight" and has ordered the cancellation of Guo's Philippine passport.

Senator Risa Hontiveros, who has been leading the investigation into the Philippines' scam centers, expressed outrage at Guo's ability to slip past immigration checks. "The nerve of this fake Filipino, using a Philippine passport to escape," she said.

Guo's rise to prominence was relatively sudden, as she was previously unknown before being elected mayor in 2022. Her town of Bamban, located north of Manila, became the center of a major scam and human trafficking operation, which was hidden within Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (Pogos) that stood on land owned by Guo's family.

While Pogos are not illegal per se, they have increasingly been exposed as a cover for other illicit activities. The firms, which cater predominantly to mainland Chinese clients, flourished under former President Rodrigo Duterte, who sought closer economic and political ties with Beijing. However, Duterte's successor, Marcos, has taken a different approach, cracking down on Pogo-linked crimes since assuming office.

The ongoing tensions between the Philippines and China over disputed reefs and outcrops in the South China Sea have also contributed to a growing nationalist sentiment within the country, further fueling the public's outrage over Guo's alleged activities.

As the investigation into Guo's activities continues, the Philippines faces the task of addressing the deep-rooted corruption that has enabled such alleged transgressions to occur, while also navigating the delicate geopolitical landscape in the region.


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