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HOLD ALICE GUO ACCOUNTABLE – DELA ROSA

Dismissed Bamban, Tarlac Mayor Alice Guo should be held accountable to prevent possible risks against the Philippine national security, Senator Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa said.

The former national police chief-turned-lawmaker made the statement in light of the arrest of the former mayor in Indonesia.

“Kailangan talagang masiguro natin ‘yung ating national security.”

“Managot ang dapat managot. Kung merong government people na involved kung bakit nagkakaroon tayo ng ganito. At pangalawa, kailangan talagang masiguro natin ‘yung ating national security dahil ‘yung problema nga natin sa POGO from mere public order issue, it has elevated to a national security issue,” Dela Rosa said.

The legislator raised the possibility that Guo’s case might be a “state-sponsored migration” which could be a part of a bigger plan against the Philippines.

“May mga tao na pala na nabigyan ng birth certificate. Hindi sila Pilipino, hindi tama na proseso, sa maling paraan.”

“May mga tao na pala na nabigyan ng birth certificate. Hindi sila Pilipino, hindi tama na proseso, sa maling paraan. Kaya at stake ang ating national security dito. Baka hindi natin alam, ‘di ba, ‘yun ang ating kinakatakutan na baka mamaya ‘yan ay state-sponsored migration into our territory para advanced party for whatever plans they have against us,” the senator explained.

“Kaya dapat talagang ma-establish natin nang husto kung anong dapat na gawin dito sa mga problemang ito,” he stressed.

The Senate is conducting an investigation into the illegal Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators in the country.

The investigation into the raided POGO hub in Bamban, Tarlac centered on the alleged involvement of Guo to its operations and it was later on discovered that the former mayor of the town is not a true Filipino.

Following these expose, President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. has ordered a total ban against POGOs in the country.

Prior to this, Dela Rosa was among the senators who called for the total ban on POGO as several criminal activities are linked to its operations.

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