Remulla, citing ‘reliable source’, says Teves may return to PH Wednesday

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Remulla, citing ‘reliable source’, says Teves may return to PH Wednesday
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Suspended Negros Oriental Representative Arnolfo Teves Jr. will return to the country, according to Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla, citing an information coming from a reliable source. | T2TupasINQ

Remulla said he considers the source of information as reliable because he “may have access to flight data into the country and he is usually a very reliable source for those coming in and out of the country.”“Law enforcement agencies have been placed on alert so he can be secured properly,” Remulla told reporters.

As to the country of origin, Remulla said Teves would be either coming from Timor Leste where his request for an asylum was denied or a second country.

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