Daily Tribune (Philippines)

DoJ issues ‘ultimatum’ vs Guo over traffickin­g case

The complainan­ts, our law enforcemen­t (agencies) told me that they would not be filing a reply-affidavit anymore

- BY ALVIN MURCIA

The Department of Justice (DoJ) has given suspended Bamban, Tarlac Mayor Alice Guo and other respondent­s in the qualified human traffickin­g case until 6 August to answer the complaint against them.

In a statement, Justice Undersecre­tary Nicholas Felix Ty said only the respondent­s’ lawyers attended the preliminar­y investigat­ion.

Prosecutor­s also moved the deadline for counter-affidavits after the complainan­t, a joint task force of the Presidenti­al

Anti-Organized Crime Commission and the Philippine National Police-Criminal Investigat­ion and Detection Group, filed a supplement­al complaint with additional respondent­s based on new witness accounts.

“The complainan­ts, our law enforcemen­t (agencies) told me that they would not be filing a reply-affidavit anymore. So hopefully, after the respondent­s filed their counteraff­idavits we can submit this case for resolution already,” Ty said.

To recall, Guo has been in hiding since the Senate ordered her arrest last month for defying a summons to attend a probe into offshore gaming operations.

She has earlier challenged the Senate’s action before the Supreme Court, arguing that her due process and privacy rights were violated.

Also named as respondent­s in the DoJ complaint are former Technology and Livelihood Resource Center deputy director general Dennis Cunanan, Guo’s business partner Huang Zhiyang, and corporate officers of POGO operator Zun Yuan Technology Center.

The case stemmed from a March raid on Zun Yuan that led to the arrest of several foreign nationals.

Guo’s camp has denied any involvemen­t in illegal POGO operations, saying mere connection­s to individual­s or companies do not constitute conspiracy.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF MUNTINLUPA PIO ?? MUNTINLUPA Mayor Ruffy Biazon leads the painting of armchairs as he kicked off the Brigada Eskwela 2024 on Monday. The local government has spearheade­d the launching of the program to 29 public schools across Muntinlupa through the collaborat­ive efforts of the city government offices, the Schools Division Office, Parents-Teachers Associatio­n, Philippine National Police-Muntinlupa, Armed Forces of the Philippine­s Reservists, 1Munti Party and the private sector.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF MUNTINLUPA PIO MUNTINLUPA Mayor Ruffy Biazon leads the painting of armchairs as he kicked off the Brigada Eskwela 2024 on Monday. The local government has spearheade­d the launching of the program to 29 public schools across Muntinlupa through the collaborat­ive efforts of the city government offices, the Schools Division Office, Parents-Teachers Associatio­n, Philippine National Police-Muntinlupa, Armed Forces of the Philippine­s Reservists, 1Munti Party and the private sector.

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