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Ex-PNP brass may have been involved in Alice Guo's escape
By J.Lo
"It was mentioned, former chief PNP," Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp. (Pagcor) Senior Vice President for Security and Monitoring Cluster Raul Villanueva emphasized information was still being verified, unnamed former Philippine National Police (PNP) chief may have been involved in escape of former Bamban Mayor Alice Guo, according to intelligence from Pagcor executive.
During Tuesday's Senate probe on Guo's alleged ties to Philippine offshore gaming operators (POGOs), Villanueva said there were whispers of "payola" from Guo.
Villanueva, retired PNP general, said there were also personalities involved with Guo's escape.
Sen. Risa Hontiveros, chairperson of Committee on Women, Children, Family Relations and Gender Equality, asked Villanueva who these were.
PNP Deputy Director for Administration Police Brig. Gen. Raul Tacaca, represented police force, said that they have no information on this yet.
Hontiveros described revelation as big news.
"No less than former chief PNP is implicated in escape of Guo Hua Ping," she said.
Hontiveros added that this suggests POGO money may have reached highest levels of country's leadership.
"Next president, next senators, next local government leaders could be bankrolled by POGO money," Hontiveros said.
Sen. Ronald "Bato" dela Rosa, former PNP chief himself, expressed concern about accusation.
"There is allegedly chief PNP receiving monthly payroll from you…can we know who this former chief PNP? I am concerned, because I am former chief PNP!" Dela Rosa said.
The senator said there might be colorful script coming out later, stating that he accepted money from Guo.
Guo denied knowing Dela Rosa and said she had only seen him at Senate.
"Kahit selfie…may selfie ka sa'kin?" Dela Rosa asked. .
"Wala po," Guo said. (Nothing.)
Guo has appeared in several controversial selfies, including one with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. during his campaign. More recently, Interior Secretary Benjamin Abalos and PNP Chief Gen. Rommel Marbil drew ire of netizens after being seen smiling in photo with Guo.
"I'm sure you're not the one," Villanueva said, referring to Dela Rosa.
Guo's second appearance at Senate ever since being apprehended by Indonesian authorities in September.
Guo fled the country after authorities began cracking down on her alleged criminal activities as Senate hearing shed more light pointing to anomalies. Former Bamban mayor faces charges that range from human trafficking, money laundering and misrepresentation.
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