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BI arrests 32 illegal POGO workers
By J.Lo
“We will not stop until all illegal aliens are arrested and deported,” Bureau of Immigration has arrested 32 foreign nationals working in illicit Philippine Offshore Gaming Operations (POGO) in Parañaque City.
In statement bureau said operation took place on the evening of January 17 in a building within Aseana enclave in Parañaque.
Authorities apprehended 20 Chinese nationals, 11 Malaysians and one Cambodian allegedly involved in online gaming and scamming activities, including love scams.
Operation was conducted in coordination with National Bureau of Investigation (NBI).
The 32 arrested foreigners are currently in custody of NBI while undergoing deportation proceedings.
This operation is part of bureau’s crackdown on illegal POGOs following government’s cancellation of all POGO licenses on December 15.
It also comes after President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s announcement of POGO ban during his third State of the Nation Address in July, citing alleged illegal activities that were subject of congressional inquiries.
Immigration Commissioner Joel Viado commended operation and said more deportations and arrests related to POGOs are expected.
“Let this be warning to foreign nationals who blatantly continue illegal operations despite ban of the President,” Viado said.
