“This is unacceptable, whether they are licensed or not, their POGO operation is illegal. Heads should roll and those responsible should be deported immediately.” | BLozadaINQ
Police operatives from PNP-NCRPO also seized 36 laptops, 17 desktop computers, five guns, and P1.3 million worth of cash from the suspects.
“You’re all so lucky! You can operate your business despite it being not allowed. You don’t even pay your taxes! When it says stop, you stop. You really lived up to breaking the laws of the Philippines,” said Yap. He added that the arrest should be a wake-up call for the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation and that it should make the necessary interventions.
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