Meanwhile, the Philippine National Police (PNP) on Friday said it has monitored two more e-sabong websites, bringing the total to 14 online cockfighting channels despite the ban on the activity. Read more👇
Meanwhile, the Philippine National Police on Friday said it has monitored two more e-sabong websites, bringing the total to 14 online cockfighting channels despite the ban on the activity.
The committee recommended 18 administrative and 7 legislative actions to be undertaken relative to the disappearances.After four separate public hearings, Dela Rosa’s committee established that seven out of 32 missing persons were connected to cockfighting activities.Dela Rosa cited as probable motives game-fixing called “tyope” and the “cloning” of an e-sabong website as in the case of victim Ricardo Lasco Jr, who was reputedly a master agent abducted from his house in San Pablo, Laguna.
Dela Rosa also suggested that the Department of Social Welfare and Development should extend assistance to families of missing cockfight aficionados, and the Department of Education to include in the curriculum discussions on the perils of gambling and its nature as a social ill, based on Republic Act No. 11476, otherwise known as the “GMRC and Values Education Act.”
At the Laging Handa public briefing, PNP spokesperson Police Colonel Jean Fajardo added that eight Facebook pages promoting e-sabong have also been monitored. Fajardo told GMA News Online that only two of the 12 websites are registered in the country while the rest are offshore.
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