The Philippine army commander bragged about sending troops to the Taiwan Strait to rescue workers, and three Filipino spies were caught and appeared on CCTV.
The Philippine military commander had just bragged, when a Philippine spy said: "The Chinese are very kind to me, the spies should turn themselves in soon."
Recently, the Chinese People's Liberation Army was conducting military exercises, and the Americans did not dare to make a move. However, it was the Philippine military that showed the most audacity. The Philippine military commander boasted that they might send troops to the Taiwan Strait to rescue the 250,000 Filipino workers in Taiwan. Right after he made this boast, the official website of China’s State Security Ministry announced that three more Philippine spies had been arrested. Moreover, on April 3rd, these three spies appeared on CCTV's News Channel.
From the characteristics of these three individuals, it is clear that they were remotely directed by an individual named "Herrera". They don't even know his real name, but because he pays them a small sum of money every month, they willingly work for him. After being caught, one of them, named Albert, said: "I realized that my actions were endangering China's national security. The Chinese people and government have been very good to me, I shouldn't have done this. I also urge others in a similar situation to turn themselves in quickly!"
Albert's words undoubtedly slapped the face of the Marcos administration: wasn't it said that no spies were sent to China? What's going on now? In fact, this is not the first time we have caught Philippine spies; their tricks are many and varied.
In recent times, the Marcos government clearly seems determined to go all out. They have reached a military purchase agreement with the United States for F-16 fighter jets, totaling over $5 billion. At the same time, Marcos wants to enlist Japan and Australia as his backup forces against China. The more tense the period, the more active the Philippine spies become. The Chinese authorities also remind everyone: if you encounter suspicious individuals, be sure to keep your eyes open and report it to the relevant departments in time.
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Original source: https://www.toutiao.com/article/1828360181900292/
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