Guo personally had her affidavit notarized on Aug. 14, says lawyer

MANILA, Philippines — The lawyer who notarized dismissed Bamban Mayor Alice Guo’s counter-affidavit and submitted it last week at the Department of Justice (DOJ), maintained that the former mayor personally appeared before him on the night of the notarization last August 14, a provincial prosecutor said on Tuesday.

This is contrary to the Bureau of Immigration’s statement Monday evening that Guo “illegally traveled to Malaysia as early as July.”

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Elmer Galicia, the lawyer who notarized Guo’s counter-affidavit seeking the dismissal of her human trafficking complaint, went to the DOJ on Tuesday alongside Bulacan Provincial Prosecutor Sonny Ocampo and Caloocan City Prosecutor Darwin Cañete.

Galicia did not grant media interviews, but Ocampo spoke on his behalf.

“Atty. Elmer Galicia was a former city legal officer of San Jose del Monte City which is also part of the province of Bulacan, kaya nung makita namin kahapon, nalaman namin na there was a news na nagexecute ng counter affidavit si Mayor Alice Guo, sa kanya nagpanotarize, as part of the task force, we tried to get in touch with him para malaman namin kung ano yung veracity o totoong nag appear sa kanya,” Ocampo told reporters in an ambush interview.