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Police to offer protection to crime prevention officials threatened after illegal POGOs crackdown

The Philippine National Police (PNP) said they will provide security assistance to personnel and officials of the Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission (PAOCC) who have received threats to their lives.

According to the Philippine News Agency, this is in response to threats received by PAOCC staff after their crackdown on illegal Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGOs).
The PNP spokesperson said they are coordinating with the PAOCC and if anyone receives threats, they should provide statements so the PNP can document the threats and file appropriate charges.
The PNP added it respects the former president's opinion that some police officers are involved in illegal POGO activities, and they will not tolerate corrupt officers.
Meanwhile, a Senator has urged a suspended mayor, Alice Guo, to identify the "kingpins" of illegal POGOs during an upcoming Senate hearing. Guo was charged with human trafficking related to a POGO raid in Bamban. Another Senator said POGO politics is widespread in the country and authorities should investigate further.

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