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Displaced POGOs From PH Might Transfer to Timor Leste: DOJ

DOJ Secretary Jesus Remulla met with Timor-Leste President to give a warning about the effect of the ban on Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGOs).


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Philippine Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla had a state visit to Timor-Leste, where he met with President José Ramos-Horta and other senior officials. This visit was significant as it provided an opportunity to discuss various issues, including the Philippine government’s recent ban on Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGOs).


The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced that Remulla conveyed critical information regarding the POGO ban to the Timor-Leste government. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has implemented a comprehensive prohibition on POGOs due to a range of concerns linked to these gaming operations. Remulla highlighted several challenges faced by the Philippine government, including regulatory evasion, potential threats to public safety, and crimes associated with POGOs such as human trafficking.


“It was relayed that there are reports indicating Timor-Leste as one of the possible destinations where POGO operations could transfer,” disclosed the DOJ in a statement published by GMA Network.


This concern arises from reports suggesting that some operators are looking for new markets where they can continue their business without the restrictions imposed by the Philippines.


Remulla’s discussions in Timor-Leste also focused on the implications of this potential transfer. The Philippine delegation underscored the importance of maintaining regulatory frameworks that safeguard public safety and prevent the influx of potentially harmful gaming operations into the region. This exchange of information reflects the Philippines’ commitment to regional cooperation and dialogue, particularly concerning issues of governance and public welfare.


In addition to discussing POGOs, Remulla’s visit also aimed to strengthen ties between the Philippines and Timor-Leste. Both nations share common interests, particularly in areas such as security and economic development. Remulla’s meetings included conversations about enhancing collaboration in various sectors, including law enforcement and anti-crime initiatives.


As part of the ongoing investigation into illegal POGO activities in the Philippines, authorities are looking into several high-profile individuals linked to these operations. Among them is Alice Guo, the dismissed mayor of Bamban, Tarlac who is facing allegations of involvement in illegal gambling. Guo was recently tagged as a Chinese spy by Chinese Cambodian businessman She Zhijiang in a documentary created by international news channel Al Jazeera. Despite these accusations, Guo has vehemently denied any connections to the claims made against her.


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