NSC Assures Due Process for Chinese Nationals Accused of Espionage in the Philippines

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The National Security Council (NSC) has assured the public that Chinese nationals arrested in the Philippines for alleged espionage are being granted full due process under the law.

NSC Spokesperson Jonathan Malaya said all arrested individuals are being given the opportunity to present their defense in court.

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He emphasized that the cases are now under judicial proceedings, and the rights of the accused are being upheld, including access to consular visits, legal representation, and other protections.

Malaya stressed that this adherence to legal process reflects the Philippines’ democratic system, which contrasts with the authoritarian governance in China.

Earlier, Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Guo Jiakun criticized the Philippines, claiming the espionage charges were fabricated and lacked clear evidence.

Jiakun also accused the Philippine government of failing to protect Chinese citizens residing in the country.

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In response, Malaya confirmed that the Department of Justice has formally filed cases against the arrested Chinese nationals, ensuring they will have ample opportunity to respond to the allegations.

He reiterated that the Philippine judicial system operates independently and fairly, with full respect for the rights of the accused as their cases proceed.

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