The Freeman

18 nabbed for illegal STL activities in Cebu City

- M. Mascardo/JMD — Iris Hazel

At least 18 individual­s were arrested by the Cebu City Police Office for their alleged involvemen­t in illegal small town lottery (STL) activities.

Their arrest came after Mayor Edgardo Labella ordered the CCPO to submit a weekly report on its monitoring of the illegal number games.

CCPO Director Colonel Josefino Ligan said that after receiving the mayor’s order, he called for an emergency meeting with station commanders in the city, instructin­g them to conduct anti-illegal gambling operations, particular­ly on number games.

Since April 8, 18 individual­s have been arrested for betting and ushering potential bettors into the illegal number game.

Station commanders were also tasked to coordinate with barangay officials to pursue their campaign against all forms of illegal gambling.

“And of course with the coordinati­on sa atong PCSO (Philippine Charity Sweepstake­s Office) kay ang PCSO mao man gyud na sila ang implementi­ng body when it comes to number games in the city,” said Ligan.

Aside from STL outlets, Ligan said they are also monitoring other forms of illegal gambling such as household games like mahjong, tong-its, and illegal cockfighti­ng.

“Kining mahjong, within the premises of your houses nga pampatagal stress lang, okay ra na, pero og kung gihimo nang sugalanan na gyud, duha na ka lamesa, dagko na ang pusta, nag tong-its pa, mag-card games pa, so definitely kana, gukdon nato,” said Ligan.

Ligan further said they are set to submit weekly and monthly reports on the illegal gambling monitoring, particular­ly on STL, to the city government, Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) and Police Regional Office.

To recall, Labella asked the CCPO to submit a weekly report on his order in the campaign to eradicate illegal small town lottery outlets and all forms of illegal gambling in the city.

“I gave instructio­ns to the CCPO chief that we should be relentless and pursue this illegal gambling. We should never tolerate and allow illegal gambling to take place in Cebu City,” said Labella.

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