Fourth hearing of the Senate Committee on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs led by Chairman Bato Dela Rosa on the rising number of missing individuals allegedly involved in sabong and e-sabong. Senate PRIB photo
MANILA, Philippines — A Senate panel has wrapped up its inquiry on e-sabong operations, but it wanted further investigation of Atong Ang’s firm over the case of “missing sabungeros.” Under Committee Report No. 646, the Senate public order committee, chaired by Senator Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa, listed its recommendations after it conducted hearings into the cases of cockfighting enthusiasts who suddenly disappeared.Among its recommendations was for the authorities to further look into officers and staff of Lucky 8 Star Quest Inc., an e-sabong company operated and owned by Ang. The Senate panel also said Ang should be included in the deeper probe.
“For the PNP-CIDG and NBI , to conduct further investigation against the officers, personnel, and employees of Lucky 8 Star Quest, Inc. including, Mr. Charlie ‘Atong’ Ang, whose name has been repeatedly mentioned by witnesses during the hearing and operator of the arenas in Manila, Laguna, and Batangas, where the missing persons were last seen,” one of the committee’s recommendations read.
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