GAMING tycoon Charlie “Atong” Ang defended himself on Monday, March 21, 2022, against allegations linking him in the disappearance of cockfighting enthusiasts (sabongeros)...
GAMING tycoon Charlie “Atong” Ang defended himself on Monday, March 21, 2022, against allegations linking him in the disappearance of cockfighting enthusiasts since 2021.
He also mentioned former Philippine National Police chief Camilo Cascolan and Mayor Elan Nagaño of San Leonardo, Nueva Ecija.Ang doubted, however, the possible involvement of Deputy Speaker Arnie Teves of Negros Oriental and former Agbiag party-list congressman Patrick Antonio, who are also owners of e-sabong franchise.
The respondents were identified as Mark Carlo Evangelista, Virgilio Pilar Bayog, Roberto Matillano Jr., Jonas Alegre Alingasa, Johnry Recapor Consolacion, Herolden Alonto, Gler Cudilla, a certain “Dondon,” an alias “Sir Chief” and six John Does. Arvie said there was no commotion or unusual events when the security personnel took the victims, but he was keen to know what was going on and even secretly followed them to the basement because he was concerned, as they all came from the same place in Tanay.
“Kung marami silang kausap na financer po kung maraming koneksyon si Inonog, bakit palaging manok nya ang kinokontra ng mga financer? Every time papasok ang manok niya, isang financer na ito kikita ng P8 million isang araw e ilan ba ang kausap niya?” Ang responded.