Plane carrying Alice Guo world’s most tracked flight on Sept. 6

Plane carrying Alice Guo world’s most tracked flight on Sept 6 — website

/ 01:00 AM September 06, 2024

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MANILA, Philippines — The chartered plane carrying dismissed Bamban Mayor Alice Guo is the world’s most tracked flight early Friday morning, according to a website tracking live flights.

As of 12:45 a.m. over 2,700 trackers were monitoring Royal Star Aviation’s RPC6188 plane, according to flightradar24.

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At 1:08 a.m., or a few minutes before it landed, over 5,700 trackers were seen monitoring Guo’s plane.

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Guo is expected to arrive in the Philippines early Friday morning from Indonesia at Royal Star Aviation hangar, a private plane charter in Pasay City.

She will be accompanied by Interior Secretary Benhur Abalos and Philippine National Police chief General Rommel Marbil.

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Abalos and Marbil will hold a press briefing, but it is not yet clear if Guo will appear to the media.

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On Wednesday, Sept. 4, Indonesian authorities apprehended Guo in Jakarta.

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Guo will proceed to Cramp Crame in Quezon City, where authorities are waiting to serve the arrest against her.

The former mayor has been the subject of scrutiny over her alleged ties to Philippine Offshore Gaming Operator firms in Bamban town.

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