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Cayetano calls for permanent ban of e-sabong

(File photo) MANILA - Taguig-Pateros Representative Alan Peter Cayetano on Thursday stressed the need to permanently ban online cockfighting (e-sabong) after multiple issues were uncovered during the recently concluded hearings by the Senate on the disappearance of around 30 sabungeros (cockfight aficionados). Cayetano said online forms of gambling make betting games available to everyone 24/7, adding that e-sabong and all other forms of internet gambling must be banned altogether. He said Congress would need to pass another law requiring virtual wallet companies to implement a stricter "know-your-customers" policy from registration stage to usage of account. "Imagine, how many sessions would it take for us to institutionalize all of the Committee's recommendations to solve the whole problem? Paano kung habang ginagawa pa lang ang mga batas, may mga nawala na naman? (What would happen if more people disappear while we are still crafting the laws?)" Cayetano said

PNP told to pursue e-sabong cases even after Senate probe

(File photo) MANILA - The Philippine National Police-Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (PNP-CIDG) must continue to look for the missing cockfight aficionados for the sake of their families even if the Senate committee hearing is adjourned. Committee on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs chairperson Ronald dela Rosa said Monday's hearing may be the last but the quest for justice will not stop. "Kahit ma-adjourn na itong committee hearings na ito, itong investigation na ito, I hope you will continue for the sake of justice of these people who are still missing as of the moment at sana mananagot pati 'yung malalaking tao na nasa likuran nito (Even if we adjourn these committee hearings, I hope you will continue the investigations for the sake of justice for these people who are still missing as of the moment and hold the people behind this liable even if they're influential)," Dela Rosa said during the proceedings. The PNP-CIDG reported to the Senate that out

Bato says gov t won t stop search for missing sabungeros

Senate Committee on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs hearing on missing cockfight aficionados chaired by Senator Ronald Dela Rosa (front, center) (Photo courtesy of Sen. Dela Rosa Facebook) MANILA - The Senate will continue to find ways to locate the missing sabungeros (cockfight aficionados) and the families can trust the government to do its work. During the third hearing of the Committee on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs on Monday, chair Senator Ronald "Bato" Dela Rosa said there are crooks everywhere but not everyone in the government is like them. One of those who participated in the probe was Princess Montanes-Lasco, wife of missing breeder and online agent Ricardo "Jon Jon" Lasco Jr. The 44-year-old sabungero was reportedly abducted at their house in Barangay San Lucas 1, San Pablo City, Laguna on Aug. 30, 2021 by 15 armed men who posed as law enforcers. The wife said they continue to be harassed by anonymous callers and shunned by friends following the abd

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