00:00President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. is in charge of the Chinese spy operation in the country.
00:05Following the arrest of five suspected suspects who set up high-resolution solar-powered cameras in Palawan,
00:12here are the details of the national news report of Bernard Ferrer of PTV Manila.
00:18The search for additional information of the authorities continues
00:22up to the arrest of five Chinese spies in Palawan.
00:26In an ambush interview, the President said that such espionage activities are dangerous,
00:31especially in facilities that are critical to national security.
00:35We are very disturbed by anyone conducting such espionage operations against our military,
00:42services that we are trying to provide the people.
00:45The National Security Council, the National Bureau of Investigation, and the Armed Forces of the Philippines
00:51are also involved in the arrest of five Chinese.
00:53The National Intelligence and Security Force and the Bureau of Immigration are also involved in this.
00:59The National Intelligence and Security Force and the Bureau of Immigration are also involved in this.
01:04According to the NSC, they went through a surveillance operation
01:08before arresting the suspects after the first arrest of another Chinese national.
01:13He considered that the intelligence gathering conducted in Ulugan Bay and Naval Detachment Oster Bay
01:20in Palawan, where the Rotation and Resupply, or RORI, missions came from,
01:24while it also targeted several Coast Guard stations.
01:28His addition to the arrest of foreign spies
01:32is a demonstration of the government's seriousness
01:35in stopping activities that compromise national security.
01:40From People's Television Network, Bernard Ferrer for Balitang Pambansa.