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  2. Philippine Offshore Gaming Operator - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, watchdog Movement for the Restoration of Peace and Order said that the Philippines was becoming a haven for POGO-related crimes. The watchdog said that illegal workers were packed into condominiums, each unit having up to 40 people, in two or three shifts. Authorities arrested several illegal Chinese workers from raided POGOs, which ...

  3. Chinese gambling workers in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, the Chinese embassy in Manila has expressed concern regarding the large-scale illegal recruitment of Chinese nationals in POGOs describing their plight as "modern slavery". It noted that some Chinese were illegally brought in the Philippines under tourist visas [ 7 ] and some had their passports confiscated by their Philippine-based ...

  4. Philippines bans gambling operations catered to illicit ...

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    The POGO sector emerged in the Philippines in 2016 under Marcos’ relatively China-friendly predecessor Rodrigo Duterte, who critics say turned a blind eye to suspected illicit activities as the ...

  5. Gambling in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    List of jueteng numbers from bettors at different times of the day. Jueteng is an illegal numbers game that is a form of local lottery and is popular in the country due to its nature. The game was probably introduced during the Spanish colonization, and like cockfighting, it was done so by Chinese entrepreneurs. [28]

  6. Michael Yang (Chinese businessman) - Wikipedia

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    [24] [25] Xionwei Technologies came into the news as the company took over the controversial pre-POGO operations of Jack Lam's Jimei International Entertainment which was operating out of Fontana Resort in Clark, Pampanga. Lam fled the Philippines in December 2019, when his company was found out to be employing 1,316 illegal Chinese workers.

  7. EA pops Pogo's bubble, shuts down Pogo Games for ... - AOL

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    While the Pogo brand has been around for years, the name was never able to take off on Facebook as well as it did on its own website, as Pogo Games for Facebook now sits at just over 50,000 ...

  8. Hong Tai raid - Wikipedia

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    The NCRPO executed search and seizure warrants for computer data against Xinchuang for alleged violations of the Expanded Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act. The police also purportedly rescued close to 3,000 people, 1,528 of which are Filipinos and the rest being foreign citizens, inside the compound. [1]

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