HERMINIO 鈥淗ARRY鈥 L. ROQUE 鈥 PHILSTAR FILE PHOTO

THE Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) is still verifying reports claiming former Presidential Spokesman Herminio 鈥淗arry鈥 L. Roque has been arrested in the Netherlands, where he is seeking political asylum.

鈥淭he DFA is still in the process of verifying, as they have had no information from the Netherlands, we will revert as soon as it is confirmed,鈥 Senator Maria Imelda R. Marcos, who sponsored the DFA鈥檚 budget, told the Senate plenary on Tuesday.

This followed the cancellation of the Philippine passport of Mr. Roque, and four other individuals facing charges for human trafficking linked to illegal Philippine offshore gaming operators (POGOs), in compliance with the court order of Pasig City Regional Trial Court 157.

鈥淚n the case of Harry Roque, as well as Katherine Cassandra L. Ong, and others involved in POGOs and omnibus resolution was already received by the DFA, and hence it has cancelled the passports of individuals involved in the case,鈥 Ms. Marcos said.

The office of Mr. Roque denied claims of his arrest through a Facebook post, which included a photo of the former spokesman鈥檚 plane ticket and flight itinerary from Amsterdam to Vienna, Austria, dated Nov. 25.

鈥淭here is no truth to the rumors that I have been arrested,鈥 the office of Mr. Roque said in a post on his official Facebook page.

鈥淚 have a scheduled flight to Vienna, Austria today, November 25.鈥

Justice Spokesperson Raphael Niccolo L. Martinez said Mr. Roque should not be allowed to travel due to his cancelled passport.

鈥淚mmigration authorities at any country can detain him for traveling without proper travel documentation. This fact is certain,鈥 he said in a Viber message to reporters

P1-M BOUNTY
Meanwhile, the Justice department announced a P1-million reward for information leading to the lawful arrest of Ms. Ong, who is still at large.

鈥淭he Department of Justice is formally offering a P1-million reward for credible, actionable information that will directly lead to the lawful discovery, location, and subsequent arrest of Cassandra Li Ong by authorized law enforcement agents,鈥 acting Justice Secretary Fredderick A. Vida told reporters during a press briefing.

鈥淭he Department of Justice has set aside the necessary funds to ensure that Miss Ong is brought to court,鈥 he said. 鈥淒efinitely, with the current information we have, it is not enough. That is why we are offering this reward.鈥

Mr. Vida said the DoJ is tapping its nationwide network of regional, provincial, and city prosecution offices to gather and process leads on Ms. Ong.

Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission spokesperson Winston John R. Casio earlier reported that Ms. Ong was last tracked in Japan by their team last January. 鈥 Adrian H. Halili and Erika Mae P. Sinaking