The Senate Committee on Games and Amusement said Wednesday that physical “studio” hubs of illegal online sabong should get ...
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‘E-sabong’ continues, defying government ban, Senate probe finds
DESPITE a government ban, illegal online cockfighting, or “e-sabong,” continues to operate in parts of the country, senators revealed during a joint hearing of the Senate Committee on Games and ...
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Senators slam law enforcement over e-sabong operations
Senators on Wednesday criticized law enforcement agencies as online cockfighting operations continue across the country, ...
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PNP targets resurgence of illegal e-sabong operations
The Philippine National Police (PNP) on Thursday said it will further enhance its campaign against the resurgence of illegal ...
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Tulfo slams PNP, CICC, NBI over e-sabong ops
MANILA, Philippines — Sen. Raffy Tulfo yesterday slammed law enforcers for turning a blind eye to illegal online cockfighting operations. At yesterday’s Senate games and amusement committee hearing, ...
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