00:00The government agencies and the camera's quad-com will investigate
00:06the allegation of an international documentary about a Chinese spy, Alice Goh.
00:12According to an alleged Chinese spy who was held by the Thai police
00:17and was involved in issues such as pogos in the Philippines,
00:22Goh went to Campoligo for Jonathan Andar's arrest.
00:27It's unfair for me to say that I'm a spy.
00:31That's the reaction of Alice Goh to the documentary that the quad-committee confronted her this Friday.
00:37The various security agencies of the Philippines are now investigating the Al Jazeera documentary
00:42in which their source, Xi Zijiang, said that Goh is a Chinese spy.
00:47Definitely, I'm not a spy.
00:49She also showed a list of secret agents of China
00:53including a document and a picture of a Goh Hua Ping who is in the Philippines
00:58and asked him for campaign funds.
01:01According to the documentary, Xi is a convicted criminal in China who was arrested and imprisoned in Thailand.
01:06He has gambling investments in Cambodia, Myanmar, and the Philippines
01:10which are involved in human trafficking, extortion, and cybercrime,
01:14almost the same as the issues raised by the pogos.
01:17Goh Hua Ping, I don't believe it.
01:20We've both worked for the government.
01:23Look at my end.
01:24If you don't want to be killed, tell the truth.
01:27Tell the whole world.
01:29I don't know him and I never asked for campaign funds entirely.
01:34I'm not in the picture and your honor, I'm not what he said.
01:38When the Al Jazeera team found Goh Hua Ping's address in the documentary,
01:43they saw the local office of the Chinese Communist Party in Fujian Province.
01:49They also saw Goh's picture in the neighboring village.
01:52He was recognized by the resident as the son of a Wenye Li
01:56who was born there but left when 2002 was over.
01:59In the formerly scattered authorities in the Philippines,
02:02Goh was the son of a Li Wenye.
02:05Your honor, that's not my house.
02:07I think our government agencies can prove that I'm not a spy
02:12because I'm not really a spy.
02:14But for now, according to the National Security Advisor,
02:17Goh is just a part of an international crime syndicate.
02:21They need to validate and verify information from the source of Al Jazeera
02:25that is not credible because he is a wanted criminal and a leader of a syndicate.
02:30Maybe it's just done by Xinjiang to get sympathy from the public.
02:36It also is logical for Xinjiang
02:41to connect himself to Goh Huaping
02:45so that more countries can be involved in what he is doing.
02:52All of this information needs to be validated.
02:54We will work with our foreign counterparts.
02:56What I can say is the plot thickens.
02:59According to the Defense Department,
03:01it is more important to talk about the lack of a law
03:04that will punish spies in times of war.
03:07This is also a call to action.
03:09Our lawmakers already know that they will surely amend the Espionage Law
03:17so that the right government will be able to punish and enforce it.
03:24The Quad Committee members went to Thailand to verify the revelation of Xi against Goh.
03:31We are not sure if we can talk to Xi Jinping.
03:35If the Thai government will allow us,
03:39we can look into it and ask for documents from them.
03:48Xi said in the documentary of Al Jazeera
03:50that he started spying in 2016 when he was recruited in the Philippines.
03:55He also has a cellphone video when he went to Malacanang for a stake banquet
03:59with Chinese President Xi Jinping and former President Rodrigo Duterte.
04:03It seems that we have been fooled by spies
04:06brought by the head of the Chinese government.
04:11But Goh's company said that they received information
04:14that only AI or Artificial Intelligence is in the documentary of Al Jazeera.
04:19We are looking into options, possible legal remedies,
04:22so that we can answer and see where the allegations came from
04:29and the documents that were shown.
04:32For GMA Integrated News, Jonathan Andal, for 24 Hours.
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