The Philippine Star

‘402 POGO hubs have expired licenses’

- By EMMANUEL TUPAS

At least 402 Philippine offshore gaming operator (POGO) hubs in the country have expired licenses, according to the Philippine Anti-Organized Crime Commission.

PAOCC executive director Gilbert Cruz said there are POGO hubs in Cebu, Davao and Cagayan de Oro, but a majority are in Metro Manila.

“Practicall­y in the entire country, but... around 90 percent are in the National Capital Region,” Cruz said in an interview at Camp Crame.

He said POGO firms continue to operate even though they have yet to renew their internet gaming license with the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp.

In Tarlac, 658 people were arrested in a raid at the Zuan Yuan Technology Inc. in Bamban on Wednesday.

Citing latest data, Cruz said 202 Chinese, 54 Vietnamese, 13 Malaysians, two Indonesian­s, two Rwandans, a Taiwanese and a citizen of Kyrgyzstan were rounded up.

Some of the Filipinos are security guards. The rest are housekeepe­rs and maintenanc­e crew in the POGO hub.

Cruz described those arrested as ”enforcers” or who impose punishment on employees who fail to meet their quotas.

He said criminal complaints for human traffickin­g and serious illegal detention are being readied against the suspects.

Lawmen swooped down on 36 buildings within the compound in Barangay Anupul.

As this developed, senators reiterated their call to ban POGO hubs in the country.

Sen. Sherwin Gatchalian, who led a Senate investigat­ion into POGO-related crimes, said the raid in Tarlac ”underscore­s the threat posed by the industry to the society.”

Sen. Grace Poe stressed the stand of senators for a phaseout of POGOs, saying they have made the country a ”fertile ground for various crimes.”

The Cybercrime Investigat­ion and Coordinati­ng Center had earlier warned the public on the proliferat­ion of online scams allegedly perpretrat­ed by former POGO firms.

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