00:00It's not a boat, it's an airplane that was taken to Malaysia by Alice Guo and her associates.
00:08This is based on the investigation of the Bureau of Immigration.
00:11Salima Refran is on the case.
00:17We will ride a boat.
00:19We will ride a boat to the sea.
00:21By boat.
00:22I heard that you were told to leave the country not only by boat.
00:27We were attacked by a yacht.
00:29Aside from these statements, Nashila and Alice Guo flew an airplane.
00:33And they did not ride a boat to Malaysia when they left the country
00:37according to the investigation of the Bureau of Immigration.
00:40The subject, Alice Guo, entered Kuala Lumpur International Airport on July 18 at 12.17.
00:49Why did you have a July 18 entry in KL?
00:55To invoke my right against self-incrimination.
00:57The Immigration staff also insisted on Guo's passport that he entered Sabah, Malaysia on July 19.
01:04There is no record of entry into Sabah on July 19.
01:07The investigation of the Bureau of Immigration continues, particularly on private airplanes.
01:13What we are doing is coordinating with our counterparts there to get the manifest of the aircraft that he rode.
01:20The possibility of them crossing a private airstrip is increasing.
01:25The Department of Justice decided on the charges of those who helped Guo to leave the country,
01:30whether they are private individuals or in the government.
01:33According to the Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission of Paok,
01:37only one of the charges is proven.
01:40He is a liar.
01:41That's all.
01:42Whatever he says, it's hard to believe.
01:48He hasn't told the truth yet.
01:52Meanwhile, the authorities are careful about what Mary Ann Maslog is saying
01:57when the Senate heard about the illegal flight yesterday.
02:01Maslog is one of the victims of the 24 million pesos textbook scam in 1998
02:08and was declared dead by her lawyer in Sandigan, Bayan.
02:12Maslog, who used the alias of Jessica Francisco,
02:15was asked by the police to help Guo before he was arrested in Indonesia.
02:23But Senator Ronald Bato de la Rosa's allegation is that
02:26someone ordered Maslog from Malacanang to cross himself and former President Duterte in an illegal flight.
02:34Too early to tell.
02:35Maybe later, he will be able to say something.
02:37Well, you know, when a person has no credibility,
02:41can you still choose to believe?
02:43Now, he's just confusing in the investigation.
02:45She will never be a credible witness involved in a textbook scam.
02:50And she was trying to bribe officials in Malacanang in 1999.
02:57The PNP was forced to talk to the Intelligence Group Chief
03:02about a person with a dubious record.
03:05We don't choose where the information comes from,
03:09but we have to vet and validate if the information we get is reliable
03:16and there is a semblance of truth in what she is saying.
03:20There is no deal whatsoever with Ms. Maslog.
03:22GMA Integrated News is trying to get hold of the whereabouts of Maslog.
03:28For GMA Integrated News, I'm Salima Nafra, for 24 Hours.
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