MANILA, Philippines — A number of websites and social media pages illegally operating e-sabong operations have been referred to the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation for their endorsement to ...
MANILA, Philippines—Seven “e-sabong’ (online cockfighting) websites have been taken down as the government intensifies its crackdown against the now illegal activity, Department of Interior and Local ...
Divers have spent more than a month searching a lake south of Manila for the bodies of men with links to the Philippines' bloody national obsession: cockfighting. They were murdered by rogue police, a ...
MANILA, Philippines — Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Undersecretary and Spokesperson Jonathan Malaya said they are disappointed that Facebook has not yet removed several pages ...
DIVERS have spent more than a month searching a lake south of Manila for the bodies of men with links to the Philippines’ bloody national obsession: cockfighting. They were murdered by rogue police, a ...
The much-awaited return of e-sabong to the country will be professionalized and regulated to address concerns of the public regarding the negative impacts it has on society. This was what Gamefowl ...
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine National Police (PNP) on Sunday said it arrested a total of 283 individuals involved in e-sabong or online cockfighting activities from December 5 to 10 in Central ...
They were murdered by rogue police, a government witness says, allegedly for rigging matches at the height of the country's pandemic-era craze for betting on live-streamed cockfights, or "e-sabong".
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