THE Philippine National Police (PNP) arrested 170 individuals during a raid on an illegal 24-hour e-sabong operation inside a ...
Up to 174 people were rounded up after police raided an illegal online cockfighting operation in Tondo, Manila on Tuesday ...
MANILA – Police discovered an alleged online cockfighting (e-sabong) den in Tondo, Manila and arrested 172 individuals engaged in the illegal activity. In a press briefing in Camp Crame Wednesday, ...
The Philippine National Police (PNP) on Thursday signaled a broader offensive against illegal online cockfighting, warning ...
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172 nabbed in Tondo online sabong bust - CIDG
MANILA, Philippines - At least 172 individuals were arrested when elements of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Unit (CIDG) of the Philippine National Police (PNP) raided an illegal online ...
Police operatives bust an alleged online cockfighting (e-sabong) operation, arresting 172 individuals, at Vitas Coliseum in ...
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has vowed to ban online cockfighting following outcry over the industry sparked by the disappearance of dozens of workers and concerns about the social costs of ...
SENATE probers tasked to investigate online cockfight betting are poised to render a report into the missing 34 cockfight aficionados as well as problems besetting the controversial business as soon ...
MANILA, Philippines—As sabong (cockfight) went online in 2018, the House of Representatives already expressed its concerns, but as COVID-19 lockdowns were implemented in 2020, the craze even went ...
MANILA, Philippines — The continued operations of e-sabong or the online betting on live cockfights is now prohibited, with violators facing arrest and legal charges, the Department of the Interior ...
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