PNP moves to place Alice Guo under Philippine custody for travel back to Manila

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The Philippine National Police (PNP) is now working with the Philippine Embassy in Indonesia to facilitate the transfer of custody of dismissed Bamban, Tarlac mayor Alice Guo who was arrested on Tuesday, Sept. 3, in Tangerang City.

PNP spokesperson Col. Jean Fajardo said Guo is currently under the custody of Jakarta Interpol.

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Transcript
00:00That is what is being arranged now, ma'am, who will go to Indonesia to meet Alice Guo herself.
00:08As of now, our police attache is already there and personally coordinating with our Indonesian counterparts to facilitate the return of Alice Guo here.
00:19What we are talking about is that the police attache is the only one who will travel here.
00:24The initial plan is that the Chief PNP and the SILG are talking and the SILG is personally coordinating with the Ambassador
00:32so we could facilitate the smooth and proper transport of Alice Guo back to the Philippines.
00:40However, she has an existing warrant of arrest initiated by the Senate.
00:45That is what we are talking about now.
00:48Most likely, if she will go to the custody of the PNP, she will be turned over to the Senate
00:55because they have an existing warrant and the PNP was ordered to serve this warrant of arrest against her.
01:02Our intelligence group played a big role in the arrest.
01:07Just like the first one, Cassandra Ong and Sheila,
01:11the efforts of our intelligence group, through our police attache,
01:16and through the memorandum of understanding between the Philippine National Police and the Indonesian National Police,
01:24played a big role in the exchange of intelligence information that led to the arrest of Cassandra Ong, Sheila, and Alice Guo.
01:37We have to commend the efforts of our intelligence group on this issue.
01:41No less than, the Director of the Bureau of Immigration mentioned during the hearing that the PNP was the one who provided them information
01:53that the first two were in the custody of the Indonesian Police and that led to their immediate deportation to the Philippines.
02:02The PNP did not stop coordinating with our Indonesian counterparts.
02:09We are thankful to our Indonesian counterparts for heeding the call of this information.
02:17It turned out that our information was positive that she was taken to a hotel.
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