The Philippines: 8 arrested over illegal online cockfighting (Latest Sabong News)
Police in Tondo, Manila, have arrested eight people for alleged involvement in e-sabong operations.
The Philippines.- On Saturday night (October 1), eight people were arrested over alleged online cockfighting (e-sabong) in Tondo, Manila. According to the Manila Police District, those arrested were engaging in e-sabong operations at the Asuncion public market. Police seized a computer and PHP1,930.
President Rodrigo Duterte ordered the
suspension of online cockfighting operations
in May. In March,
23 senators
had signed
Resolution No. 996
calling for a suspension after
.
In September, financial institutions reported that the Philippines has lost an estimated PHP5bn of potential revenue for the year
.
Roland Avante
, president of the Philippine Business Bank, told the Manila Bulletin that the shutdown of a $1bn industry has affected the financial institution. Avante argued that
the e-sabong industry should be given a second chance
and that the issues surrounding operators need to be discussed in a broader context due to the wider ecosystem of banks, operators, and bettors.