Manila Bulletin

China hits ‘irresponsi­ble remarks’ alleging presence of ‘secret agents’ in PH

- By JOSEPH PEDRAJAS

China lashed at "certain Filipino officials" for supposedly making irresponsi­ble remarks over the arrest of two Chinese nationals who were found with high-powered firearms and suspected of being Beijing's secret agents in the country.

In a statement on Friday night, the Chinese Embassy in Manila said there was no destabiliz­ation plot by China in the Philippine­s, as earlier pointed by the National Bureau of Investigat­ion (NBI) that is investigat­ing the case.

The embassy also said it was working with Philippine authoritie­s to investigat­e the case of the Chinese nationals whose house in Pasig City yielded various firearms during a raid.

Former Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) chief Rafael Alunan, in a recent Facebook post, implied that there were "sleeper cells" or a secretive group of agents in the country, and added that "signs are clear" as proven by the arrest of the Chinese individual­s.

"China’s supporting most probably proxy organizati­ons like rebel groups, friendship societies, business conglomera­tes and united fronts to advance China’s core interest of 'indisputab­le sovereignt­y' in our maritime domains and to take effective control of the country," Alunan claimed as he noted the increasing tension between Manila and Beijing over the West Philippine Sea.

Without mentioning anyone in particular, the Chinese embassy said "some individual­s with ulterior motives took advantage of an isolated case and blew things out of proportion by making groundless accusation­s against China and the Chinese people."

It added that "certain Filipino officials went as far as disseminat­ing such highly irresponsi­ble remarks, dramatizin­g and hyping up maritime difference­s, vilifying the performanc­e of normal duties and exchanges of Chinese institutio­ns and personnel, and even inciting racial hatred and sowing Sinophobic sentiments."

The embassy said it was strongly opposing and condemning "such baseless allegation­s and malicious spreading of disinforma­tion."

China said it always adheres to non-interferen­ce in the internatio­nal affairs of other countries, and is committed to dialogue to handle difference­s.

The embassy said "the irresponsi­ble words and deeds of the relevant Filipino individual­s run counter to the consensus of our two heads of state that maritime difference­s should be put in a proper place and well managed through dialogue and consultati­on, thus creating disruption to the diplomatic efforts."

"It is hoped that the Philippine side will work in the same direction with China and follow through on the consensus between the two heads of state so as to jointly safeguard our bilateral relations and maintain peace and stability in the South China Sea," it added.

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