Philippine ex-mayor linked to Chinese crime rings fled to Singapore in July: Filipino authorities

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Philippine ex-mayor linked to Chinese crime rings fled to Singapore in July: Filipino authorities
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Alice Guo flew to Singapore on July 21 and left via ferry to Batam on Aug 18, say the authorities.

Former Philippines mayor Alice Guo is said to have arrived in Singapore on July 21, after fleeing the archipelago while facing a Senate hearing.She is said to have arrived here on July 21 after fleeing the archipelago while facing a Senate hearing.

According to the Philippines’ Bureau of Immigration and the country’s Presidential Anti-Organised Crime Commission , Guo arrived in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on July 18, and then flew to Singapore on July 21. ‘Heads will roll’: Marcos after Alice Guo, ex-mayor with alleged China crime links, flees PhilippinesZhang was subsequently deported from Cambodia on July 16, according to Cambodia’s General Department of Immigration. Phnom Penh did not specify which country he was sent to.

Although they are registered and licensed by the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp, some lawmakers claim the licensed online gambling operators are a front for scam hubs that exploit human trafficking victims.

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