The Philippine authorities detained on Thursday 265 Chinese nationals suspected of being involved in an illegal offshore gambling operation in Las Pinas City, part of Metro Manila, according to the country’s gambling regulator, the Philippine Amusement and Gambling Corp (Pagcor).
It is now easier for the Philippine authorities to trace illegal online gaming operators since only a few of the existing Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGOs) had been “given the green light to partially resume operations”. Because, that POGOs allowed to resume operations will have to “undergo thorough evaluation and inspection from Pagcor”
On May 1 Pagcor had announced it had authorised a “partial resumption” of business at legally-licensed POGOs, providing they had paid all due taxes and fees and complied with measures to limit the spread of Covid-19 infection.
No Copyright infringement intended. Video/Photo Unknown Direct for credits/issue or text us +57 3606412 ... | Respect to Photographers & Influencers


