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AQ holed up in KOJC estate bunker

By J.Lo

“We have very positive information that Quiboloy and his associates are inside  KOJC compound,” Maj. Catherine dela Rey, Davao Police Regional Office 11 spokesperson said Apollo Quiboloy, leader of  Kingdom of Jesus Christ, is likely hiding in  underground bunker up to 30 meters deep within  KOJC compound in Davao City.

Dela  Rey said multiple signs of life have been detected underground using life detector equipment.

She said Philippine National Police detectors confirmed there are people underground in the compound and  PNP is now focused on locating  entrance to  bunker.

Despite  use of ground-penetrating radar,  identified signs of life 20 to 30 meters below ground, KOJC members have been uncooperative, according to Dela Rey.

“They have been obstructing our efforts, and  structures they are protecting suggest they are hiding something significant,” Dela Rey noted.

Ferdinand Topacio, one of Quiboloy’s lawyers,  has no communication with his client.

He stressed he has no information if Quiboloy is still in the country, adding, “I cannot speak without knowing all information.”

Col. Jean Fajardo, PNP public information officer, confirmed  search operation is concentrated in  specific area within  30-hectare KOJC compound where  radar detected signs of life underground.

“We believe we are close to finding  secret entrance to  bunker,” she said, emphasizing  PNP is facing significant resistance from KOJC members in these target areas.

Fajardo noted PNP has received intelligence confirming Quiboloy’s presence within  compound,  driven intensified search efforts.

“Resistance we are encountering is strongest in areas we believe could be hiding Quiboloy, which further reinforces our belief that he is there,” she said.

Fajardo said despite  challenges,  PNP remains confident in its mission.

“We are in high spirits and confident that we will soon locate  secret entrance and bring this operation to  successful conclusion,” Fajardo stressed, while refraining from disclosing specific details about  ongoing search.

Asked if  Duterte family should interfere, Dela Rey said  police would engage in  dialogue to seek their assistance in convincing Quiboloy to surrender peacefully.

“We hope they understand that we are just doing our job, following  court’s orders to apprehend Quiboloy due to  warrants issued against him,” she said.

PNP chief Gen. Rommel Francisco Marbil called on  “political backers and influential supporters” of Quiboloy to “uphold  rule of law” by encouraging him to face  charges filed against him.

Marbil emphasized  importance of adhering to legal processes and reminded Quiboloy’s supporters  rule of law is  fundamental principle that must be respected by all, regardless of status or influence.

“I respectfully urge you to exemplify true leadership by advising Quiboloy to adhere to  rule of law and to address  accusations against him through proper legal channels,” Marbil stated.

Tensions between Quiboloy’s group and  police escalated on Sunday evening, resulting in injuries to at least seven police officers and  arrest of three KOJC members during  rally outside group’s compound in Davao City.

According to  report from PNP public information office,  officers sustained head injuries, nose bridge bleeding, bruises and  left knee injury.

Six of the officers were transported to Camp Quintin M. Merecido Hospital for treatment, while one received treatment at the scene.

Rally, supposedly  prayer and candle-lighting event, turned violent when KOJC members and other persons allegedly blocked  national highway with vehicles, including  wing van, cranes and  fire truck, obstructing both sides of the road near  KOJC compound.

This also affected access to  Davao International Airport, although  airport’s entrance remained open, according to Dela Rey.

“Rallyists violated  permit issued by  Davao City government,  allowed them to conduct  event inside KOJC compound…instead, they held  rally on highway and burned tires, turning  situation aggressive and violent,” Dela Rey said.

PNP arrested three persons during rally charged with obstruction of justice and direct assault.

Other possible charges, according to Fajardo, are being considered with PNP “lawyers studying possible charges, including human trafficking, illegal detention and assault on police officers.”

Dela Rey noted that  police employed maximum tolerance throughout  event but warned  dispersal could occur if  blockade was not removed.

Despite ongoing negotiations, around 200 rallyists remained in front of  KOJC compound, with additional police forces being deployed to manage  situation.

“We’ve requested  augmentation of 300 officers to support  2,000 police personnel already on the ground,” Dela Rey said.

Regional  police offices in Soccskargen, Northern Mindanao, Zamboanga peninsula and Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao have expressed their solidarity with their Davao counterparts.

Fajardo denied allegations that  police initiated  violence.

“PNP did not start  commotion…we have maintained maximum tolerance, despite our officers being attacked with fire extinguishers and other objects,” Fajardo said during  news briefing at Camp Crame.She added  PNP is investigating reports  KOJC members may have inflicted injuries on themselves to blame  police.

“We have video evidence showing that KOJC members were hurting each other to create false accusations against  police…we are currently authenticating this footage,” Fajardo added.

She urged Quiboloy and his supporters to allow  police to carry out their duties peacefully.

“This is not  fight against  KOJC….these are valid warrants of arrest against specific individuals…we appeal to  KOJC to cooperate and allow us to complete our legal responsibilities,” Fajardo said.

Davao City Mayor Sebastian Duterte asked how long it would take for  PNP to search  compound, even as he urged KOJC members to protest peacefully.

Antonio Pido, national president of Integrated Bar of the Philippines said duration of such searches is relative, depending on  size and structure of the area to be searched.

Duterte lamented  “excessive force against innocent civilians” and  “unauthorized occupation” of  KOJC compound.

“As much as I want to intervene,  police personnel will only listen to  PNP chief and their Commander-in-Chief President Bongbong Marcos,” Duterte said in  statement.

His brother, Davao City Rep. Paolo Duterte, sent food packs and water to  KOJC rallyists.

Both Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific advised their passengers traveling through Davao International Airport of possible flight changes.

“Cebu Pacific is aware of  ongoing demonstrations in Davao City  affect access to Francisco Bangoy International Airport,” its advisory said.

Passengers were advised to “allow extra time for their journey to airport as they may experience longer travel time.”

Philippine Airlines is offering their passengers  options to convert their ticket to travel credits or to rebook, refund or reroute these to another flight within 60 days from  original flight.

Cebu Pacific is offering free rebooking and travel funds to passengers who wish to postpone their flights from Davao.

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Davao flood projects unfunded

By Nidz Godino

“Vice president, like every Filipino, has  right to point out  problems confronting our countrymen…unlike ordinary citizens, however, she can actually suggest or do something tangible about them using her position, resources and platform,”  Senate President Chiz Escudero said Vice President Sara Duterte-Carpio on Friday doubled down on her criticism of  Marcos administration’s lack of  flood control masterplan, this time claiming that  national government may be refusing to fund flood control projects in Davao City because “mayor is  Duterte.”  

In another open letter-type statement posted on Duterte’s personal page and shared by  Office of the Vice President, Duterte is using her “position, resources and platform” to “show our government officials how to command.”

This comes after Escudero told reporters on Friday that Duterte’s comments about  Marcos administration’s lack of  master plan for flood infrastructure are “perplexing” given that her father, former President Rodrigo Duterte, had “six years to develop one, but was unable to do so.”

Escudero said flooding has been  long-time problem that could have already been solved by  previous government.

Without naming Escudero, the vice president recalled that during her term as Davao City mayor, she ordered  city’s engineer office and Department of Public Works and Highways to study  flood problem of the city.

This, according to Duterte, led to her father’s creation of  flood control master plan.

“Kaya nga mayroon nagawa ang PRRD administration sa flood planning…nagsimula noong Setyembre 2016 at na-publish noong Hulyo 2023 ang Master Plan and Feasibility Study for Flood Control,baka naman gusto nang pondohan ang mga infrastructure projects na naaayon sa masterplan…o baka naman may alinlangan pa hinggil dito dahil Duterte ang mayor at mas mamarapatin nilang gibain na lang?” Duterte said, referring to her brother, Davao City Mayor Sebastian Duterte. 

Philippine Center of Investigative Journalism (PCIJ) report in 2018 found that  DPWH under former President Rodrigo Duterte went on an “infrastructure frenzy”  trumped that of former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.

According to then-DPWH Secretary Mark Villar, in just 24 months or from July 2016 to July 2018,  DPWH under Duterte awarded 1,833 projects monthly, or 60 projects daily. Projects  included flood-control systems, roads, bridges, schools, water systems, irrigation, power systems and other civil-works projects. 

In a 2013 report,  Commission on Audit flagged Davao City for using up just 11% of its P175 million funds for flood control and disaster preparedness projects under  Disbursement Acceleration Program, or DAP.  City  mayor during  first half of the year was Sara Duterte before her father replaced her.

DAP,  enabled  use of unprogrammed funds and seen as  replacement to discretionary pork barrel funds of lawmakers, was ruled unconstitutional by  Supreme Court

 in 2014.

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New collision of Ch, Ph vessels near flashpoint shoal

By J.Lo

“China warns  Philippines to immediately cease its infringing actions, otherwise  Philippines will bear all consequences resulting from this situation,” China Coast Guard spokesman Gan Yu said China’s coast guard  rescued Filipino “personnel” who fell overboard Sunday after  Philippine vessel collided with one of its ships near  disputed shoal in  South China Sea.

Philippines slammed China’s claims as “completely unfounded”.

Two nations have had repeated confrontations in the waters in recent months, and on Saturday Manila accused China of twice firing flares at one of its patrol aircraft.

China has continued to press its claims to almost  entire sea, and has ignored  international tribunal ruling that its assertions have no legal basis.

Beijing accused  Philippine vessel of “deliberately” colliding with  Chinese Coast Guard ship.

It said  collision took place near  disputed Sabina Shoal, 140 kilometres (86 miles) west of  Philippine island of Palawan and about 1,200 kilometres from Hainan island, the closest Chinese landmass.

Gan  said  collision occurred when  Philippine vessel refused to comply with “control measures” after attempting to deliver supplies to another vessel “illegally stationed” near Xianbin Reef in Nansha Islands  using  Chinese names for  Sabina Shoal and  Spratly Islands, also claimed by Manila.

Philippines said  its ships encountered “aggressive and dangerous maneuvers” from  Chinese side when they were on  humanitarian mission to resupply Filipino fishermen with diesel, food and medical items.

Chinese vessels “made close perilous maneuvers  resulted in ramming, blasted horns, and deployed water cannons”, leading to  early termination of resupply operation after their ship experienced engine failure,  statement from Manila’s National Task Force on  West Philippine Sea said.

“These unprofessional, aggressive, and illegal actions posed serious risks to  safety of  Filipino crew and  fishermen they were meant to serve,”  statement said, adding  no one was harmed.

Footage released by  Philippine Coast Guard showed  Chinese ship approaching and ramming  left side of its vessel.

Another clip showed  Chinese vessel travelling parallel to  Philippine ship, just metres away.

On Saturday  Philippines accused China of firing flares at one of its aircraft earlier this month as it patrolled  South China Sea.

On Monday both countries also reported  collision between their coast guard ships near Sabina Shoal.

Manila had said that was  first hostile action by Beijing against it near Sabina, where both sides have stationed coast guard vessels in recent months and where  Philippines fears China is about to build artificial island.

US ambassador to the Philippines MaryKay Carlson, whose country has  mutual defense treaty with Manila, blasted  “unsafe, unlawful, and aggressive conduct” by  Chinese vessels on Sunday, saying it was “latest in multiple dangerous actions” by China.

“We are steadfast in supporting” Philippine allies, she said on X.

China deploys boats to patrol  busy South China Sea and has built artificial islands it has militarized to reinforce its claims.

In June, Chinese coast guard sailors brandished weapons including knives and  axe as they boarded Philippine naval vessels near strategic reef.

Philippine military said one of its sailors lost  thumb in  confrontation  Beijing’s coast guard also confiscated or destroyed Philippine equipment including guns.

Beijing blamed  escalation on Manila and maintains its actions to protect its claims are legal and proportional.

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AP’s ‘heartbeat’ detected in KOJC underground bunker

By J.Lo

“As of now, what we’re really looking for is  entrance to  bunker because  life detection device we used has positively detected heartbeats underground,” Philippine National Police (PNP)  Region XI spokesperson Catherine Dela Rey said there are notable indications that fugitive doomsday preacher Apollo Quiboloy is hiding in  Davao City compound of  Kingdom of Jesus Christ,  among these is his “heartbeat.”

Dela Rey said  PNP’s ground-penetrating radar monitored it in  underground bunker discovered in the compound of  church Quiboloy founded.

Device  is used to produce  image of  subsurface through radar pulses. It can also detect heartbeats, movement and heat signature.

There were multiple heartbeats detected in the bunker discovered on Saturday, indicating  presence of the preacher there, Dela Rey said.

Stressed  to this is “positive information” that Quiboloy is inside  compound.

“Actions of  members of KOJC were aggressive and violent…there were structures they refused to let us enter,  indicates  they are hiding something,” Dela Rey said.

As of press time, supporters of the preacher are preventing motorists from accessing  major road from  Davao International Airport as  form of protest against police activities in  KOJC compound. 

“In fact,  airport exit is inaccessible; we were only able to secure  airport entrance,” Dela Rey said.

Besides disrupting traffic, protesters are calling for  resignation of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. 

Dela Rey, in  separate interview, said three protesters were already arrested due to obstruction of justice and direct assault during  rally  resulted in six policemen being injured.

“Because they became aggressive and violent,” Dela Rey said.

“During po sa rally, grabe po yung pagka agresibo nila…hinampas po… pinaghahampas po ng KOJC members,” she added.

Monday marks  third day police officers from Region XI have been staking outside  KOJC compound to implement  arrest warrant on Quiboloy.

Around 2,000 police officers have entered  30-hectare church compound to apprehend  preacher,  is facing charges of child and sexual abuse along with human trafficking.

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Angelica Panganiban mourns death of mother Annabelle

By Cynthia Montojo

“In loving memory of Annabelle ‘Ebela’ Panganiban’ 

Angelica Panganiban’s mother, Annabelle, passed away last August 20. She was 61 years old.

Actress  confirmed her mother’s passing on Instagram. 

“February 3,1963 – August 20, 2024

Wake  and memorial service for Angelica’s mother is being held in Aeternitas Chapels and Columbarium starting today. 

Celebrities such as John Arcilla, Carla Abellana, Angeline Quinto, Neri Miranda, Dominic Roque, Enchong Dee, Carol Banawa, Miles Ocampo, Coney Reyes, Barbie Imperial, Bea Alonzo, Bela Padilla, Kim Chiu, Camille Prats, Pauleen Luna and JC de Vera, to name a few, extended their condolences to Angelica. 

“Mahigpit na yakap, momsy…andito lang kami lagi para sa’yo…prayers for you and your family,” Kim wrote. 

“We love you, Ebela…rest in peace with our Father,” Camille commented. 

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‘Cultural icon for ages’: UP bestows highest alumni award on Eraserheads

By Cynthia Montojo

“It is no exaggeration to say Eraserheads are  pivotal force in  history of Original Pilipino Music…decades after they burst into  local music scene, they remain  household name,  cultural icon for the ages… Eraserheads helped define  music, memories and identity of  generation, no less,” UP President Angelo Jimenez said in his speech nostalgic moment for  members of  legendary rock band Eraserheads when they were conferred  Gawad Oblation Medal for their remarkable contributions to their alma mater,  University of the Philippines (UP), and  country’s music scene.

Jimenez and assistant vice-president for public affairs Prof. Jeanette  Yasol-Naval presented  award to Ely Buendia, Raymund Marasigan, Buddy Zabala, and Marcus Adoro in ceremony recently held at  UP Executive House.

Launched in 2017, award is  highest distinction  UP bestows to its alumni for their significant contributions to  university.  Gawad Oblation Medal “is  symbol of UP’s deep gratitude for  extraordinary service rendered with or in  name of UP.”

“Band revolutionized OPM by introducing  new sound, blending alternative rock with traditional Filipino elements including Western rock styles, but with distinctly Pinoy sensibilities,” he continued. He also cited group’s tracks, such as With A Smile and Ang Huling El Bimbo, “still  staple at every karaoke,” and “humanized  generation during  very, very decisive period in the history of our country by asserting what individuality from Ligaya, Spoliarium to Para Sa Masa.”

“Their songs kind of gained cultural universality that only  select few pop songs ever achieved,” Jimenez further said.

Recognition  became  full-circle moment for rock icons whose “roots are deeply intertwined” with  university. They were students at UP when they formed band in 1989 and signed  recording deal with BMG Records in 1992.

“Who knew back then that this relatively unknown band named after  David Lynch film ‘Eraserhead’gained  cult following in UP after incredible performances at UP Fair,  played in smoke-filled venues such as Club Dredd and would become  legends they are,” continued Jimenez.

He thanked Buendia, Marasigan, Zabala, and Adoro “for living out and articulating values of UP through your music, your creatives, your struggles  personal and as  group and your achievements.”“For three decades, you have continued to inspire strong sense of shared Filipino culture, social consciousness, national identity, and national pride among Filipinos here and abroad.

“Thank you for giving voice to thoughts, struggles and hopes of  generation…your songs served as our anthems, transcending time and space, becoming  soundtracks of no less than our lives.”

OPM rock stars couldn’t help but reminisce about  times they spent at  campus.

Reading his Tagalog speech from his phone, Adoro noted  they learned at UP what true freedom means, including freedom to choose, freedom to speak out and freedom to follow and hear their own music.

“Nagpapasalamat kami sa UP Library na nagpapatatag ng aming pundasyong intelektwal, sa UP Sunken Garden para sa gabing walang kasing-saya, sa madidilim ng sulok ng Beta Way at Lagoon para sa mga gabing punong-puno ng lambing.”

He also expressed gratitude to their former professors, friends in the dormitory, parents and family. “At isang dumadagundong na shout-out sa malaking mama sa itaas.”

He vowed to continue upholding  Filipino spirit through music, “Mabuhay ang Noypi!”

Marasigan, as well, was grateful to UP and paid tribute to his parents, wife and children who are now also UP students. “For our parents na ‘di man namin nabigyan ng diploma, patuloy pa ring sumuporta…para sa aming mga anak na sa UP din tumapak, napadpad at lumipad…para sa aming mga kabiyak at ang kanilang napakahabang pasensya at pang-unawa.”

He likewise mentioned their former mentors, especially Dr. Robin Rivera, for believing in them when they were just starting out. “Thank you to Ely, Marcus and Buddy para sa mga himig at rakenrol… I’m nervous…para sa mga nauna, sumabay at nagpapatuloy, wala humpay na pasasalamat at padayon.”

“Robin Rivera, our Humanities professor and long-time studio producer, impressed four adventurous college students, no, delinquents… he helped Eraserheads forge  music that we know and love today…thank you, Robin.”

He extended his thanks to BMG Philippines for “taking  risk on us when our music was not uso. Thank you, Club Dredd in Timog, for giving our music  stage, props to Maskipops, UP fair and all the fun UP orgs and all those fun nights.”

He continued citing the friends that they made along the way and their families for standing by them no matter what.

“And finally, thank you, UP Diliman for being our home away from home, my world expanded, no, it exploded… UP has given us many unforgettable experiences, academic and otherwise, countless of which have made their way to our songs, our experiences in the university inform our storytelling,” declared Zabala, who was 16 when he left his hometown in Zamboanga to study in Metro Manila.

.“Thank you UP for letting four of us grow and thrive…we are here because of our shared stories. ..may UP continue to inspire its new students find their own stories and nurture their creative selves as it did with us…mabuhay ang UP, this place we call home.”

Buendia was the last to speak. “To say that my first UP experience was rude awakening is an understatement,” he began.

In 1987, Buendia was just reeling from high school that he didn’t go during the first semester enrollment week. “I had no idea what  block was. So I foolishly enrolled  week after. From seven in the morning until seven in the evening, I try to get as many units as possible  lining up, knocking on faculty doors.

“At the end of the day, I managed to enlist in only three subjects  History 10, Math 3, and Spanish 2 and 3… I was off to great start make matters worse, my Spanish professor was a terror and only spoke Spanish in class as did my classmates…at the end of the semester, I barely managed to pass History and Math…but I was definitely going to get singko as grade in Spanish… I begged my professor for  passing grade… and he asked me, ‘do you have anything that will make me consider passing you… anything at all… I said, well, I can write  song…and so I gave him  demo cassette of Pare Ko and prayed,” recalled Buendia.

Pare Ko was inspired by his friend Raphael Umali who was heartbroken at that time. He was also among attendees at the event.

Buendia added, “But the day after, my professor in Spanish told me that I passed…this taught me that for one, my professor can understand Tagalog…and two, that from point on, music can get me through anything in life.”

A year later, at the Kalayaan dorm, Buendia found Marasigan, Zabala, and Adoro who “had my struggles and shared my dream.” And the rest is history.

Buendia further expressed how honored and humbled they were to receive medal from their beloved alma mater,in his words, “shaped not only our minds but also our souls, it is  profound privilege.”

“UP was where our ideas were born, our dreams were nurtured and our music found its voice. .. university was not just our school, but it was our playground, our stage, our motel, just kidding… and our testing ground…it was here that we discovered  power of creativity and freedom of expression that will later define who we are as artists…but above all, UP taught us something more valuable  how to question, how to challenge, how to stand up, and how to speak out… spirit of social engagement,  pursuit of truth, and commitment to social responsibility, our values we have carried with us throughout our journey.”

He dedicated award to every UP student, artist, musician, his family, Rivera, among others.

“To the University of the Philippines, thank you for giving us  foundation to create, explore and to challenge  status quo…thank you for instilling in us  courage to pursue our passion and  responsibility to use our platform for good,” he concluded.

Rivera, as well as chairman and chief executive officer of WEU Event Management Services Francis Lumen delivered their respective testimonials for Eraserheads while UP Symphony Orchestra String Quartet performed some of  band’s hits, arranged by Jose Carlo Tuazon of Manila String Machine. Jane Vinculado served as  host of  program.

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Errors in VP Sara’s ‘Isang Kaibigan’

By J.Lo

“Even if, say, story is magical, we still want to impart knowledge to  children as readers… you are still imparting something substantial or factual, such as with how you introduce animals as characters in the story,” University of the Philippines Sentro ng Wikang Filipino (SWF) director Jayson Petras has noted some factual inconsistencies and grammatical errors in children’s book “Isang Kaibigan,” authored by Vice President Sara Duterte-Carpio,could have been prevented had  book undergone peer review and editing.

Petras, also  Literature professor in UP Diliman, said  challenging to write  children’s story, as lots of elements must be considered, such as  simplicity of  words that should be used,  length of sentences that would complement  graphics and  topic that could be easily understood by young readers.

He said  children’s books, even if fictional, should still have factual consistency as well as proper grammar and sentence construction, as  book is still  tool to impart knowledge to  reader.

He noted that in “Isang Kaibigan,”  owl was used or “personified” as main character in the story with attributes not matching  actual attributes of an owl.

“It’s still important to do some research, like what type of bird are you introducing as  character in the story…for example, if your character is an owl, we know that owls or  majority of  species of owls are nocturnal…so, maybe,  setting should be at night, another issue is  nesting area of  owl… usually in  crevices or holes of trees and not on top of leaves or branches,” Petras said.

Petras also stressed importance of using simple words and constructing sentences that are easy to understand.

“If children will be  readers, simple words should be used…you must not introduce highfalutin words, as children’s vocabulary is still limited,” he said.

Petras noted  in “Isang Kaibigan,” Duterte used  word “kagutuman” hunger or famine , he said, is already  deep or heavy word for  child to understand.

He also noted one particular grammatical error in Duterte’s book.

“For example,  word sila,  pronoun, was used in enumerating other bird characters in the story. It should be sina  specifier… so, we should also be careful with  use of our Filipino language,” Petras said.

In  statement, Duterte  found it easy to write her children’s book “Isang Kaibigan” as it was based on her own experience. Thus, Vice President said, there was no reason nor need to copy  work of anyone.

She issued statement amid allegations that she plagiarized another children’s book, “Owly Just  Little Blue” written by American author Andy Runton.

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Guo trying to sneak into Golden Triangle

By Nidz Godino

“We are confident that she is trying to get into Golden Triangle because  Guo family has business interests and gambling interests in Cambodia and so that would be  safest bet that we have as of this moment,” Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission (PAOCC) spokesman Winston John Casio said at  news forum in Quezon City dismissed Bamban, Tarlac mayor Alice Guo is attempting to sneak into  Golden Triangle in mainland Asia to evade arrest.

Casio said it is  most feasible destination of Guo as her family has business interests in  Golden Triangle.

Golden Triangle is  region in Southeast Asia located along  Mekong River and has shared borders with Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia and Thailand.

Casio pointed out  countries within  region have porous boundaries. He also noted  Golden Triangle is said to be teeming with transnational organized crimes.

Seeking refuge in China is unlikely for Guo, Casio said, noting  country’s strict rules against illegal gambling.

Guo is said to be currently staying in  hotel in Batam, Indonesia, according to Casio, based on  latest information from their foreign counterparts.

Casio further said  dismissed mayor is seeking refuge in the hotel she’s staying in, but  Indonesian authorities are ready to apprehend her once she goes to  public place.

There are also reports that Guo’s brother Wesley is attempting to escape from Indonesia to Hong Kong.

Casio reported Guo and her companions were last sighted in  private resort on western tip of Luzon last July 14. Authorities raided area but she was already gone as her group left  resort using two speedboats.

From July 14 to 17, law enforcement agencies were in  dark about Guo’s location. It turned out she and her companions were already in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on July 18 and stayed until July 21.

Her group then went to Singapore before going to Indonesia, arriving in Batam on Aug. 18 aboard  ferry.

With  way Guo fled  country, Casio said it is likely that some private people and personalities in  government may have aided her.

Meanwhile, Senate would grill Guo’s sister Sheila Guo and Philippine Offshore Gaming Operator (POGO) staff Cassandra Li Ong on Tuesday regarding  identities of government officials who facilitated their escape last July 18, Sen. Sherwin Gatchalian said.

Gatchalian said Guo and Ong are expected to attend  public hearing of  tri-Senate committees on justice and human rights, women, children, family relations and gender equality and public services, anchored on privilege speech of Sen. Risa Hontiveros.

“We will find out from Sheila and Cassandra who are masterminds, who are  government officials who helped them or their accomplices in  POGO,  helped them fund  POGOs in Bamban and Porac ,Pampanga that have become nests of criminality and how wide is the operation,” Gatchalian emphasized, adding that their revelation could even lead to  arrest of Guo.

House committee on appropriations is now out to review how  intelligence funds of agencies were used, saying escape of Guo puts in question how  budget is being utilized.

Panel chair and Ako Bicol Representative Elizaldy Co also cited cases of Kingdom of Jesus Christ founder  Apollo Quiboloy and former Bureau of Corrections chief Gerald Bantag, who remain elusive from law, indicating  failure of intelligence.

“These incidents are alarming because they raise serious questions on use of funds for security and law enforcement,” Co said.

Lawmaker  noted while these might seem “isolated incidents,” there is  need to review how intelligence funds are being utilized.