Philippines: NCRPO will intensify operations against illegal gambling (Sabong News)
The National Capital Region Police Office has said it will intensify operations against illegal number games.
Philippines.-
National Capital Region Police Office
(NCRPO) director
Felipe Natividad
has ordered all police stations and district commanders in
Metro Manila
to intensify their campaign against all forms of illegal gambling.
In a statement, Natividad said he had issued the directive following the order of
Interior Secretary Eduardo Año
to intensify the operations against illegal number games.
“Team NCRPO will intensify its standing policy and campaign against illegal gambling particularly the illegal number game operations. We will also strictly enforce the no-take policy from illegal gambling and other illegal sources. Commanders on the ground in violation of this order will face severe sanctions,” Natividad said.
According to the NCRPO, 123 operations were conducted between May 1 and 15, including operations against illegal number games, video karera/fruit games, and other forms of illegal gambling. These led to the arrest of 370 people and the confiscation of 107,455 gambling materials.
Natividad reminded the leadership of the five districts of NCRPO to strengthen programmes and campaigns against illegal gambling and to “fortify the sense of responsibility of current police leaders in invigorating their efforts in addressing unlawful gambling operations with their area of responsibility.”
“In order to curb this illegal activity, we need to keep our ranks out of it. Let us guard our people and always remind them not to try any kind of illegal activity. As well as you officers and leaders, let us be role models to our constituents. As I always say, let’s just work well and correctly and always take discipline to heart,” Natividad concluded.
Earlier this month, Philippine president
Rodrigo Duterte
bowed to pressure and ordered an
. According to local media reports, Duterte now says e-sabong, is “working against our values”.
In March,
23 senators
signed
Resolution No. 996
calling for a suspension of e-sabong after
.Until now,
arguing that it was necessary for the economy because of a lack of funds as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.