Beauty queen Catriona Gray is expected to submit to the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Monday her statement on the fake nude photos of her circulating online.

This was confirmed by NBI Cyber Crime Division (NBI-CCD) Chief Victor Lorenzo on Saturday, a few days after the 2018 Miss Universe titleholder visited the NBI offices on July 21.
Lorenzo said Gray was supposed to submit her statement last Wednesday but it was moved with NBI Officer-In-Charge Eric Distor ordering a lockdown of their compound in Manila for disinfection and sanitation purposes until July 26.
Earlier, Lorenzo said those behind the fake photos of Gray will face charges in violation of Republic Act 10175 or the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 as well as RA 9995 or the Anti-Photo and Video Voyeurism Act of 2009.
During her visit to the NBI, NBI Deputy Director Vicente De Guzman III assured Gray the bureau will do everything to unmask the culprits.
“The reason why the NBI is conducting an investigation is to determine the persons accountable for its posting in the social media,” de Guzman said.
“Kahit sino tamaan niyan icha-charge namin (We will file charges against them, whoever they are),” he assured.
Gray's lawyer Christopher Liquigan denounced the nude photos as a vicious attempt to tarnish the good name of his client.
The lawyer informed the public that “these photos and whatever information statements that are being spread are fake and the pictures are digitally altered.”
Liquigan said Gray’s camp is “actively coordinating with authorities to hold accountable whoever is behind this scheme and face penal sanctions accordingly.”
“We will likewise take legal actions against those involved in the manufacture and publication of the said photo,” he added.