Interior and Local Government Secretary Benhur Abalos said efforts are underway to bring Wesley, who was among those ordered arrested by the Senate after refusing to appear in its probe on illegal Philippine offshore gaming operators (POGOs), back to the country.
The lawyer of the Guo family, Stephen David, earlier said Wesley plans to surrender following the arrest of his sister in Indonesia.
Apart from their international counterparts, Abalos said also involved in the talks are the Philippine National Police (PNP) and Wesley’s camp.
The department chief said Wesley himself relayed his plan to surrender, though Abalos was tight-lipped when pressed for details. He stressed that other pieces of information that may come out in public could preempt efforts to put Wesley under government custody.
“There are people who are handling everything. That’s what I would say for now,” he said.
There were previous reports that Wesley attempted to enter Hong Kong from Indonesia after his other sister Shiela and their associate Cassandra Ong were apprehended by Indonesian authorities.
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