Opening salvo: CIDG arrests 1st of 51 accused in human trafficking case filed vs Harry Roque
At A Glance
- The arrested accused was the operations officer of the security agency of the ucky South 99 Outsourcing Inc. in Porac, Pampanga
The arrest of the operations officer of a security agency of a raided Philippine Offshore Gaming Operator (POGO) in Porac town of Pampanga became the opening salvo of the aggressive police manhunt against lawyer Harry Roque and all the other accused in the case of human trafficking.
Operatives of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) arrested Marlon in a raid in Barangay Tabun in Mabalacat City in Pampanga using the arrest warrant issued by an Angeles City court.
CIDG director Maj. Gen. Nicolas Torre III said the case is non-bailable for Roque, Cassandra Ong and all the other 49 accused, including Marlon.
‘The arrest was a result of one week of operation to hunt for those who are in the arrest warrant,” said Torre.
According to Torre, Marlon was the Operation Officer of the Security Agency operating when the qualified trafficking in persons happened in Lucky South 99 Outsourcing Inc., a POGO hub in Porac town.
“This underscores our unrelenting effort in pursuing and putting behind bars wanted persons and fugitives with end goal of helping the victims attain the justice they deserved,” said Torre.
“This is the 1st of the 51,” he vowed.
Earlier, the CIDG formed tracker teams to locate all the accused in the qualified trafficking filed against Roque and his alleged cohorts in POGO operation in Porac town.
Roque is currently abroad and the Department of Justice said it is will push for the cancellation of his passport and his inclusion in the International Police Red Notice.