Guo back in PH

BACK TO FACE CHARGES. Department of the Interior and Local Government Secretary Benhur Abalos and Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief PGEN. Rommel Marbil present dismissed Bamban, Tarlac mayor Alice Guo to the media at the Royal Star Aviation hangar in Pasay City early Friday (Sept. 6, 2024). The former mayor is facing a string of charges in the Philippines such as human trafficking, tax evasion, and money laundering. (Photo courtesy of Avito Dalan/PNA)

By Christopher Lloyd Caliwan and Ferdinand Patinio | Philippine News Agency

Dismissed Bamban, Tarlac mayor Alice Guo has arrived in the country at 1:30 a.m. Friday.

The private aircraft carrying the dismissed mayor landed at the Royal Star Aviation hangar at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) in Pasay City.

In a statement, Bureau of Immigration (BI) Commissioner Norman Tansingco said Guo was accompanied by Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Sec. Benjamin Abalos Jr. and Philippine National Police (PNP) chief PGEN. Rommel Marbil, among other officials.

The private aircraft carried a total of eight passengers and three crew members.

Upon her arrival, the BI immediately executed the mission order against the former mayor facing charges of undesirability and misrepresentation under Philippine immigration laws.

“The return of Alice Guo is a significant achievement for the Philippine justice system and highlights the effective collaboration between international counterparts and law enforcement agencies. This operation demonstrates our unwavering commitment to ensuring that justice prevails, no matter the boundaries,” Commissioner Tansingco said.

Guo was ordered repatriated to the Philippines by Indonesian immigration after authorities arrested her in an apartment in Tangerang City in Indonesia early Wednesday.

“Guo remains under the legal custody of the BI while physical custody shall remain with the PNP,” the BI chief added.

Tansingco noted that she would undergo necessary medical checks and face inquest proceedings.

Race against time

In a press briefing shortly after their arrival, Abalos said they “raced against time” to ensure Guo’s return to the Philippines.

“Bandang tanghali, nakatanggap ako ng tawag na binibigyan tayo ng hanggang 1 a.m. [ng September 5] ng Indonesia[n] authorities [na] kung hindi ito aalis pa-Pilipinas, baka pakawalan nila si Alice Guo. Agad tayong naghanap ng eroplano, kung hindi, hindi tayo aabot sa flight; may kaibigan ako na nagpahiram ng eroplano kasi hahabulin natin ’yong ala-una,” Abalos said.

“Mabuti na lang sinabihan kami roon na dahil nakita nga na persistent kami, in-adjust ‘yong time. In-adjust nila hanggang kinahapunan na, kaya nakagalaw kami nang husto at ‘yon nga, nagkaroon kami ng meeting doon,” he added.

Abalos and Marbil arrived in Indonesia early Thursday to meet with Indonesian authorities regarding Guo’s turnover.

The DILG chief credited Guo’s arrest to the strong cooperation between the PNP and the Indonesian National Police.

He also thanked Indonesian authorities for their cooperation.

The two police forces had signed in 2017 a memorandum of agreement on intelligence exchange and joint efforts in combating transnational crime, which include cooperation in searching for fugitives.

Death threats

The DILG chief said Guo is facing death threats.

“Nag-request si Alice na kausapin kaming dalawa. Sinabi niya na meron siyang death threats. Inassure ko siya, kami ni Chief (PNP), na huwag niyang alalahanin ’yong death threats. Sabihin niya lahat ng totoo. Lahat: huwag siyang matakot, maski sino pang malalaking tao ito at siya ay babantayan ng kapulisyahan,” he added.

Guo confirmed Abalos’ remarks. She was also asked to remove her face mask but she refused.

“Humingi po ako ng tulong sa kanila at masaya po ako na matutulungan nila ako. I feel safe,” Guo added.

The PNP took custody of the dismissed mayor after the Regional Trial Court Branch 109 in Capas, Tarlac ordered her arrest for violation of Sections 3(E) and 3(H) of Republic Act 3019 or the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act, filed by the DILG.

The court set the bail for each violation at P90,000.

At 3:06 a.m. Guo arrived at the PNP Custodial Center where she underwent medical examination and booking procedures.

Medical assessment by PNP doctors showed that the former mayor’s blood pressure and oxygen level yielded normal results.

PNP spokesperson PCOL. Jean Fajardo, meanwhile, assured that there would be no special treatment for her.

Guo was prohibited from using cellphones, airpods, and other gadgets.

The dismissed mayor will remain at the PNP Custodial Center pending orders from the court on her custody.

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