NBI says Alice Guo's signature didn't match in counter-affidavit

NBI says Alice Guo’s signature didn’t match in counter-affidavit

By: - Reporter / @luisacabatoINQ
/ 06:03 PM September 18, 2024

MANILA, Philippines — The specimen signature of ex-Bamban mayor Alice Guo (real name: Guo Hua Ping) did not match the signature in the counter-affidavit notarized by Atty. Elmer Galicia, according to National Bureau of Investigation Director Jaime Santiago.

“Not written by one and the same person,” he said in a Viber message sent to INQUIRER.net when asked if Guo’s signature matched the one on the counter-affidavit.

The Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission and Philippine National Police-Criminal Investigation and Detection Group filed a qualified human trafficking complaint against Guo and several others last June.

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READ: Alice Guo admits signing counter-affidavit before fleeing PH

The complaint was submitted for resolution on August 6, but the camp of Guo filed a motion to reopen the investigation and admit her counter-affidavit 10 days later.

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Galicia’s notarization of the counter-affidavit last August 14 raised questions as Guo had already left the country in July. The motion was refiled last September 6.

In a Senate hearing on Tuesday, Guo admitted to signing the last page of her counter-affidavit for her human trafficking complaint before she escaped the country.

READ: Ex-PNP chief accused of accepting bribe to help Alice Guo, siblings flee PH 

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