‘Alice Guo a Chinese government spy but not a special one’

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MANILA – Dismissed Bamban, Tarlac mayor Alice Guo, or Guo Hua Ping, was accused to be an agent of the Chinese ministry of state security, but not a special one.

Wang Fu Gui, a friend and former cellmate of self-proclaimed Chinese spy in an Al Jazeera documentary She Zhijiang, made the allegation in a recorded interview with the office of Sen. Risa Hontiveros.

“Guo Hua Ping was a spy but not a special one. It just so happens there is a copy of her state security background there. And her situation with Mr. She has a lot of similarities,” Wang said in the interview.

“Guo Hua Ping’s fake Filipino identity is such a secret and weakness that she can only listen to State Security. Mr. She’s experience is similar,” he added.

“Overseas special agents include spies who collect intelligence, many others work for the political and economic interests of the Chinese Government, such as officials and businessmen in some countries,” he further said.

Wang added that the campaign of Guo during the 2022 national and local elections was “arranged by Chinese state security”, and he said there is a “correlation” between POGO or scamming businesses with spying operations.

“Of course there is a correlation, it has a lot to do with the Chinese government’s exuberant intelligence … There’s also the fact that all of this is totally connected to the Belt and Road, which is also just part of a huge united front and intelligence strategic plan for the whole world, including foreign colonization tactics,” Wang said.

In the same interview, Wang has identified a certain “Ma Dongli”, supposedly a member of the Communist Party of China, as She’s state security contact.

“Ma Dongli” is the second generation of the “Reds”,” has an American identity, and is the vice president of the Thai-Chinese association, according to Wang.

“There is a high probability that he is also Guo Hua Ping’s handler, and that Mr. She Zhijiang’s contact with Guo Hua Ping is through Ma Dongli, that is the only thing that I can answer,” Wang said.

Guo attended the hearing where the interview with Wang was shown, but she has yet to answer to the allegations raised anew against her as the Senate conducted an executive session.

Guo has earlier denied accusations raised against her in the Al Jazeera documentary as she is considering filing a case against the international news channel over the documentary.

Guo is facing a qualified human trafficking case before a Pasig court as well as a graft case before a Valenzuela court in connection with her alleged involvement in the illegal POGOs in Bamban.

A quo warranto petition was also filed against Guo with a Manila court as well as a petition to cancel her birth certificate before a Tarlac court.

She is also facing a tax evasion complaint as well as 87 counts for money laundering before the Justice Department./PN

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