Businessman and gaming operator Charlie Tiu Hay Sy Ang, more popularly known as Atong Ang, on Friday appeared before the Senate Committee on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs’ continuation of its investigation into the disappearance of more than 30 online cockfight enthusiasts.
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It’s about time the Philippine National Police made progress in its investigation into the case of the 31 missing cockfight players especially that some of the victims disappeared months ago, Sen. Panfilo Lacson said yesterday.
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+ March 01, 2021 LAST week, I had dinner at Kang Kang Sullai, a very chic and expensive Korean restaurant at the back of Midori Casino inside Clark Freeport. It celebrated its third anniversary and I expected it must be filled with people, or at least half of its capacity following health protocols. But lo and behold there were hardly any customers when I arrived at around six in the evening. A year ago before the pandemic, at the particular time of the evening, even before the sun will set, almost all seats including the resto s function rooms were already teeming with diners. Now corona virus changed the atmosphere dramatically. I learned later that Koreans come now in trickles due to decreased flights.