https://www.btimesonline.com/articles/168977/20240906/ex-philippine-mayor-alice-guo-with-alleged-chinese-crime-ties-deported-to-manila-for-senate-probe.htm
Former Philippine mayor Alice Guo, embroiled in allegations of ties to Chinese criminal syndicates and money laundering, was deported to Manila on Friday after being apprehended by Indonesian authorities earlier this week. Guo, who also goes by the name Guo Hua Ping, had fled the Philippines in July and was captured in Jakarta, marking a significant development in a case that has drawn international attention.
Guo, 34, is accused of laundering over 100 million pesos ($1.79 million) and playing a key role in establishing illegal online gaming and scam operations catering predominantly to Chinese clients. The former mayor of Bamban, a town in the northern Philippine province of Tarlac, Guo had been under investigation by the Philippine Senate but refused to appear before congressional hearings, leading to a warrant for her arrest.
Philippine law enforcement agencies, including the Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLC), have filed multiple counts of money laundering against Guo and 35 other individuals. These charges are part of a broader probe into the operations she allegedly facilitated. The Senate's investigation into Guo began in May, following a March raid on a casino in Bamban, which uncovered what authorities described as illegal activities run from a facility partly owned by Guo.
Upon her arrival in Manila, Guo was escorted by Philippine law enforcement, including Interior Secretary Benjamin Abalos Jr., who led the handover from Indonesian authorities. In a press briefing shortly after landing, Guo maintained her innocence, describing the accusations as malicious and politically motivated. "I have received death threats, and I am asking for the help of Philippine authorities," she stated, emphasizing her need for protection.
Secretary Abalos assured Guo of her safety but urged her to disclose all pertinent information regarding her alleged criminal connections. "Disclose all the names in order to serve justice and so all this ends. That is the only way we can help her," Abalos remarked, signaling the administration's intent to resolve the case swiftly.
Probably one of the MOST DISTURBING CLIP in the news right now. Paano nagagawang ngumiti at kumindat na parang artista nitong si Alice Guo??