PNP-ACG coordinates with Pagcor for plans to join Pogo inspections

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The PNP–Anti-Cybercrime Unit said that it is eyeing to join the Pagcor in its Pogo inspections to avoid the conduct of police raids and operations. | FArgosinoINQ

Aside from monitoring Pogo firms, he said that PNP-ACG and Pagcor have been discussing ways to change the latter’s policy or manual related to on-site inspections of Pogo firms.

Hernia added that Pagcor has also asked ACG for input for the proposed changes in the policy, which covers the inclusion of cops in Pogo inspections. “Hopefully in the next coming days ay mailalabas na ng Pagcor yung mga changes na ito makakatulong ito para hindi na po tayo mapunta doon sa puro na lang police operations, raid dito, raid doon, so andami pong naaapektuhan. So most likely, mas maganda sa policy level yung ating mga gagawin para maiwasan itong mga malalaking raid,” he said.

On June 27, authorities served warrants to Xinchuang Network Technology Inc. for its alleged violation of the Expanded Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act and rescued 2,714 Filipino workers. Of this number, 1,528 were Filipino workers, and 1,186 were from 17 other countries. Aside from the six fugitives, five Chinese suspects were subjected to inquest proceedings on June 30 at the Department of Justice in Manila for violating provisions of the Expanded Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act of 2022 related to the Cybercrime Prevention Act 2012.

 

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