Wow...she jin cute..like that also can take selfieso 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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Wify material?She looks better without make-up
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She looks better without make-up
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prettier one sent to PunggolWhat's the point of sending unattractive female spies? You're just wasting your time and money to train them. They would most likely fail their mission, then become a liability to you and the other spies you have sent.![]()
From what i read, she is just a proxy, a front, a face for a criminal syndicate.Wow...she jin cute..like that also can take selfie![]()
Why didn't she flew to chicons land?
But U want yr spies to return...to prevent them from being captured ..Chicoms do not like exposed spies. They might squeal information to the enemies in future.
Run back to 祖国 only if you have a death wish. They will silence you then erase your existence.![]()
But U want yr spies to return...to prevent them from being captured ..
But that means these spies will squeal of they not 'protected'...or at least assassinate then to prevent them from falling into the enemies handsThey only do that to the elites affiliated to the CCP regime by blood e.g. that Huawei lady and Jho Low.
Everyone else is a useful idiot, and a discarded used condom when exposed.
Is she a Pinoyland shitizen? Pinoyland shitizen ship so easy to get?Factbox-Who is Philippine ex-mayor Alice Guo and what is known about her arrest?
Neil Jerome Morales and Mikhail Flores
Fri, 6 September 2024 at 6:15 pm SGT3-min read
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Alice Guo, a fugitive former Philippine mayor, arrives in the Philippines
By Neil Jerome Morales and Mikhail Flores
MANILA (Reuters) - Former Philippines mayor Alice Guo, accused of ties to Chinese criminal syndicates and money laundering, arrived in Manila on Friday on a chartered flight after being deported from Indonesia.
Guo, also known as Chinese national Guo Hua Ping, was arrested in the Indonesian city of Tangerang near the capital of Jakarta on Tuesday.
Her case has gripped the Philippines at a time of growing suspicion about China's activities following an escalation of disputes in the South China Sea where the two nations have overlapping claims.
Peepur jin chio mah....人见人爱Is she a Pinoyland shitizen? Pinoyland shitizen ship so easy to get?
Very easy compared to say, Jiu hu.Is she a Pinoyland shitizen? Pinoyland shitizen ship so easy to get?
Okay, so the key takeaway is that Philippine President Marcos Jr. is furious about the escape of Alice Guo, the former mayor of Bamban, who is accused of having links to Chinese criminal syndicates. Marcos has ordered an investigation into how she managed to flee the country, promising that “heads will roll” and that anyone who aided her will be held accountable. Guo is wanted by the Senate for refusing to attend hearings related to these allegations, which stem from a raid on a casino in Bamban that uncovered alleged scam operations. While authorities say Guo has traveled to Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia, her lawyer claims she’s still in the Philippines, adding to the mystery. This case is happening against the backdrop of growing tensions between the Philippines and China over territorial disputes in the South China Sea, further fueling public suspicion about Chinese activities in the Philippines.https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/s...or-linked-to-chinese-crimes-flees-philippines
‘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)
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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.
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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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