PCG: No strong basis to accuse Chinese auxiliary members of being spies

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PCG: No strong basis to accuse Chinese auxiliary members of being spies
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There is no strong basis to speculate that the Chinese nationals recruited to the Philippine Coast Guard's (PCG) auxiliary force were spies, according to PCG spokesperson Rear Admiral Armand Balilo on Thursday.

There is no strong basis to speculate that the Chinese nationals recruited to the Philippine Coast Guard's auxiliary force were spies, according to PCG spokesperson Rear Admiral Armand Balilo on Thursday.“Wala po tayong matibay na basehan para maakusahan silang mga Chinese spies,” Balilo said in a Bagong Pilipinas Ngayon interview.

If there were reports that these Chinese nationals are spies, Balilo said the National Security Council will monitor and deal with them.In a congressional hearing on Wednesday, PCG commandant Admiral Ronnie Gavan said the agency has delisted 36 Chinese individuals as auxiliary force members due to lack of national security clearance.“We did conduct an investigation. We went though intelligence and national security agencies of the , and we have delisted 36 of them,” Gavan told lawmakers.

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