Philippines: 2,591 arrests for illegal gambling in Western Visayas (Latest Sabong News)
The arrests were made throughout the first half of the year.
The Philippines.- Police in the Philippines’ Western Visayas region have reportedthe arrest of
2,591
people for alleged illegal gambling in the first half of this year.The arrests were made as part of the intensified anti-gambling campaign led by the Police Regional Office (PRO)-6.
Acting director Police Brig. Gen. Sidney Villaflor told the Manila Bulletin the arrests were a result of 814 anti-gambling operations conducted from January 1 to June 25, following the directive of Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Police Gen. Benjamin Acorda Jr.
During the operations, approximatelyPHP600,000 in suspected betting money was seized. Villaflor stressed the implementation of the strict
, warning that any failure would result in the immediate removal of officers.He commended residents for providing information to the police.
The
Philippine National Police
has reported that in the first half of the year, it arrested
.
The operations had a particular emphasis on illicit online cockfighting, known as e-Sabong. The Philippines had licensed this activity, but legal e-sabong was
.
Meanwhile,
the Financial Action Task Force (FATF)
announced that the Philippines will remain on its “grey list” of untrustworthy jurisdictions following the organisation’s latest plenary meeting. It said
the Philippines must continue implementing its action plan
to address strategic deficiencies.
One of the highlighted recommendations focuses on the Philippines demonstrating effective use of AML and CFT controls to mitigate risks associated with casino junkets. The FATF emphasised the urgency for the Philippines to implement its action plan promptly as deadlines for addressing strategic deficiencies expired in January 2023.