Sun.Star Cebu

CIDG 7 files charges vs. 370 caught in cockpit

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THE prosecutor’s office is the new cockpit for the 370 men who were caught in a police raid in Mandaue City on Monday afternoon, Aug. 5, 2019.

The sabongeros, or cockfighte­rs, are now in for a legal battle after the Criminal Investigat­ion and Detection Group (CIDG) 7 charged them with violation of Presidenti­al Decree (PD) 449 (Cockfighti­ng Law of 1974).

Three buses transporte­d them to the prosecutor’s office in Mandaue City for the inquest proceeding­s on Wednesday, Aug. 7.

A team from the CIDG 7-Mandaue City Unit raided the D and C Coliseum in Barangay Ibabao-Estancia as its permit shows that it can only operate on Sundays.

CIDG 7-Mandaue City Unit Chief Edwin Lacostales said only the sabongeros were charged as his team of investigat­ors have yet to determine the real owners of the cockpit.

Some of the cockpit’s workers were also named respondent­s in the complaint.

Based on his personal knowledge, Lacostales said a corporatio­n owns the cockpit. He could not be so sure if Mandaue City Mayor Jonas Cortes has shares in the company.

City Administra­tor Jamaal James Calipayan earlier denied that Cortes has stakes in the cockpit’s business. However, he admitted that his siblings run the cockpit.

Meanwhile, Cebu City Police Office Director Gemma Vinluan threatens to raid cockpits in the city that violate the provisions of PD 449, which was passed by President Ferdinand Marcos in 1974.

The Martial Law-era presidenti­al decree states that “cockfighti­ng shall be allowed only in licensed cockpits during Sundays and legal holidays and during local fiestas for not more than three days.”

However, the law bans cockfighti­ng on Dec. 30 (Rizal Day), June 12 (Philippine Independen­ce Day), Nov. 30 (Bonifacio Day), Holy Thursday, Good Friday, election or referendum day and during registrati­on days for election or referendum. /

 ?? SUNSTAR FOTO / ALAN TANGCAWAN ?? COCKFIGHTE­RS’ RIDE. A bus carries the arrested bettors of an illegal cockfighti­ng game towards the Mandaue City Prosecutor’s Office, where they were charged for violating Presidenta­l Decree 449 (Cockfighti­ng Law of 1974) on Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019.
SUNSTAR FOTO / ALAN TANGCAWAN COCKFIGHTE­RS’ RIDE. A bus carries the arrested bettors of an illegal cockfighti­ng game towards the Mandaue City Prosecutor’s Office, where they were charged for violating Presidenta­l Decree 449 (Cockfighti­ng Law of 1974) on Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019.

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