Philippine Daily Inquirer

Du30 take on ‘jueteng’ puzzles STL workers

- By Delfin T. Mallari Jr. @dtmallarij­rINQ

The army of Small Town Lottery (STL) bet collectors here was surprised and puzzled by what appeared to be President Duterte going soft on the illegal numbers game “jueteng.”

“Jueteng has long been dead in the province with the introducti­on of STL,” said Mario Lagustan, a former jueteng and now STL collector.

“We know because we’re former jueteng collectors and now comfortabl­e with STL,” Lagustan said.

On Friday, Mr. Duterte said in a speech at the National Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Summit 2018 at SMXConvent­ion Center that jueteng contribute­d to economic activity in the provinces.

He also expressed concern that the illegal drug trade would be more rampant if jueteng was removed because drug dealers could use jueteng’s “very extensive and intensive network.”

The President said the same in a speech on Thursday in Panglao, Bohol, where he said jueteng was illegal and must be stopped but that the government must be ready to provide livelihood to jueteng workers to lure them away from the drug trade.

‘What can I do?’

“Now if I don’t have a replacemen­t for jueteng, what can I do?” Mr. Duterte said in Panglao.

“It’s easy. If there’s another form of gambling that takes over, I’ll say, ‘You get out of there’ and arrest them all,” he said.

“Now if there’s jueteng, at least money goes around. Some people will get hungry, others will be able to eat, there’s commercial activity,” he said.

Lagustan and other STL bet collectors, or “kobradores,” said they were confused when they heard in the news what Mr. Duterte said about jueteng.

“If he will allow jueteng, he will kill the STL which has long been our legal source of livelihood,” said Marites Soriano, another STL bet collector.

“He should not do that,” she said.

STL bet collectors urged Mr. Duterte to crack down on jueteng and instead strengthen STL operations.

Lagustan said what the President should do was “add more teeth to the campaign against illegal bookies,” or unlicensed STL operators.

 ?? DELFIN T. MALLARI JR. ?? THRIVING TRADE Millions of pesos are collected daily by Small Town Lottery (STL) collectors nationwide. The Philippine Charity Sweesptake­s Office estimated that at least 400,000 work as STL bet collectors.—
DELFIN T. MALLARI JR. THRIVING TRADE Millions of pesos are collected daily by Small Town Lottery (STL) collectors nationwide. The Philippine Charity Sweesptake­s Office estimated that at least 400,000 work as STL bet collectors.—

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