Former presidential spokesman Harry Roque, implicated in a human trafficking case tied to illegal POGOs, vowed not to return to the Philippines unless the Supreme Court orders him. Roque submitted a notarized counter-affidavit from Abu Dhabi, asserting his right to travel since no hold-departure order exists. Senators Sherwin Gatchalian and Risa Hontiveros called for investigations into how high-profile suspects like Roque evade authorities. Roque emphasized his cooperation with the DOJ via virtual means if needed.
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