The Manila Times

Pagcor warns Facebook, public against illegal gambling

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THE Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp. (Pagcor) warned the public against certain persons who have been organizing illegal Bingo games and online gambling, using Facebook to promote such illegal activities.

According to the public warning, fraudsters are taking advantage of social media and the uncertaint­ies brought by the Covid-19 pandemic to scam the public, steal financial informatio­n and use stolen identities for illegal purposes.

Pagcor warned the public not to patronize such schemes due to the risk of being scammed and of falling prey to identity theft and credit card fraud. Betting on such illegal gambling activities is also a crime.

The warning emphasized that no person or organizati­on other than those licensed by Pagcor and other government agencies may operate gambling in the Philippine­s. It is illegal for any person or organizati­on without a license to take part in any manner, directly or indirectly, in any unauthoriz­ed gambling activities, including online, internet or remote gambling.

Pagcor reiterated its commitment to the prosecutio­n of persons involved in such illegal activities because of the strong link between illegal gambling and organized crime syndicates, which are also engaged in credit card fraud, identity theft and money laundering.

In a separate letter, Pagcor through its Chief Legal Counsel Atty. Roderick Consolacio­n warned Facebook Philippine­s against being used by the persons organizing the illegal bingo games and online gambling to promote illegal activities.

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