NBI to probe China embassy 'wiretapping”
The Philippine Star|May 15, 2024
Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla has ordered the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) to look into possible violations of the wiretapping law by the Chinese embassy.
DAPHNE GALVEZ
NBI to probe China embassy 'wiretapping”

In a statement yesterday, Remulla said he gave the order for an "in-depth investigation" after the Chinese embassy released an alleged transcript of a conversation between its diplomat and the chief of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Western Command regarding a "new model" for managing the Ayungin Shoal issue.

"Diplomatic immunity should never be used as a license to exploit our country's peace and harmony for selfish motives. This privilege does not shield anyone from the consequences of the rule of Law," Remulla said.

He added that while diplomats enjoy the privileges and immunities accorded to them, they are duty-bound to respect the laws and regulations of their host countries.

The Chinese embassy earlier said the recorded conversation was between a Chinese diplomat and Wescom chief Vice Adm. Alberto Carlos. The conversation reportedly took place last Jan. 3.

In the reported "new model," the Chinese agreed to allow the delivery only of food and provisions to troops on BRP Sierra Madre in Ayungin Shoal, but not  construction materials.

The Navy intentionally beached the Sierra Madre in 1999 so it would serve as an outpost for a handful of Marines.

Under the Anti-Wiretapping Act, it is illegal to record conversations without the consent of all those participating. Secret wiretapping is also illegal without court approval.

Violators face imprisonment of up to six years and foreigners would be deported, but there is no specific provision for offenders who are diplomats.

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