MANILA, Philippines鈥擲en. Risa Hontiveros warned that individuals or groups leaking planned government raids on Philippine offshore gaming operators (Pogos) would be held liable to the law.
She issued the remark amid reports that the raid of a Pogo in Pampanga was leaked, prompting the Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission (PAOCC)聽 to launch an investigation since many Pogo workers were able to escape even before authorities arrived in the Pogo complex to conduct the operation.
鈥淪inumang nakikipagsabwatan sa mga sindikatong Chinese ay mananagot. (Anyone who conspires with Chinese syndicates will be held accountable.) Our Senate Committee on Women, Children, Family Relations, and Gender Equality will ensure that victim-survivors of abuse and exploitation will get the justice they deserve,鈥 Hontiveros said in a statement Friday.
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As head of the committee, the senator has been investigating criminal activities linked to Pogos.
While Hontiveros commended the PAOCC for their operations against illegal Pogos, the senator also called it 鈥渦nfortunate鈥 how there seemed to be a 鈥渓eak鈥 in their operations last Wednesday, June 5.
鈥淣apakarami pa naming nakukuhang reports kung saan naghahasik ng lagim ang mga Pogo. Tiwala ako na mare-raid at mahuhuli din ang mga nasa likod nito,鈥 Hontiveros said.
(We continue to receive a lot of reports about Pogos wreaking havoc. I am confident that those behind this will be raided and arrested.)
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鈥淒ahil sa mga raid, nailalantad ang mga paulit-ulit at karumal-dumal na krimen na dala ng Pogo, tulad ng scamming, torture, at human trafficking na natagpuan dito sa Pampanga. Indeed, wherever there is Pogo, there is crime,鈥 she added.
(Because of the raids, the repeated and heinous crimes brought by Pogo, such as scamming, torture, and human trafficking found here in Pampanga, are being exposed. Indeed, wherever there is Pogo, there is a crime.)
Last April, Hontiveros inspected a Pogo named Zun Yuan Technology, Inc. in Bamban, Tarlac, where Chinese fugitives were found in the facility.