By Christopher Lloyd Caliwan

(PNA file)

MANILA – The manhunt for fugitive businessman Charlie “Atong” Ang and former presidential spokesperson lawyer Harry Roque is ongoing, Interior Secretary Juanito Victor “Jonvic” Remulla said Monday.

In a press briefing, Remulla said Ang remains in the Philippines and is traveling with a small group.

He said authorities had a recent sighting but failed to capture Ang.

“There was an actionable report of an eyeball contact. That means he was seen in person. Immediately, we conducted follow-up operations. We were in a hurry. But, so far, the last report was that he was seen here in the Philippines,” he added.

Courts in Laguna and Batangas issued non-bailable warrants against Ang for kidnapping and serious illegal detention linked to the disappearance of 34 cockfight enthusiasts. A PHP20-million reward has been offered for his arrest.

On Roque, who is out of the country, Remulla said he would not let their “close relationship” to interfere with his arrest.

“Harry and I have a very close relationship, but I don’t want to set aside my power, my responsibility as secretary, because of our friendship,” he said.

Roque is facing a human trafficking case linked to a Philippine offshore gaming operator (POGO) hub in Pampanga.

“We will coordinate with the necessary authorities to do that (arrest). Procedures will be done and all proper methods will be done,” Remulla said. (PNA)