Showing posts with label Illegal gambling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Illegal gambling. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Ultimatum ni Gen. Nick Bartolome vs sakla

ni Lucy at video karera ni Rey Recto



TUMPAK ‘yang HAKBANG mo na ‘yan, NCRPO chief, Gen. Nick Bartolome!

Ang una sigurong dapat ninyong puruhan ay ang KAMANAVA dahil nand’yan ang pugad ng mga SAKLAAN ni LUCY gayundin ang VIDEO KARERA ni REY RECTO at BUBOY GO!

DEKADA na ang ipinamamayagpag ng SAKLAAN ni LUCY gayundin ang mga demonyong VK ni Rey Recto na may reinforcement pa ng makina mula kay Buboy Go.

Sana ay hindi maging ningas-kugon ‘yang order ninyo Gen. Bartolome…

Tsk tsk tsk …

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Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Camanava, QC cops ordered to go after ‘sakla’ operators

By Kristine Felisse Mangunay
Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 23:09:00 12/27/2010

Filed Under: Games, Casinos & Gambling, Police, Graft & Corruption

MANILA, Philippines—Police Director Nicanor Bartolome, National Capital Region Police Office chief, has ordered his men in Quezon City and in the Camanava (Caloocan, Malabon, Navotas and Valenzuela) area to intensify their campaign against “sakla,” an illegal cards game.

In a memorandum, a copy of which was obtained by the Inquirer, Bartolome directed Chief Superintendent Edgardo Ladao of the Northern Police District and Chief Supt. Benjardi H. Mantele of the Quezon City Police District to “take appropriate action on the matter.”

They were also asked to immediately submit “a report on the results” to the Presidential Action Center and furnish the NCRPO with a copy.

The December 23 memo was signed by Senior Supt. Carmelo Valmoria, acting chief of the NCRPO regional directorial staff.

The directive was issued in response to a letter sent by concerned citizens complaining about the proliferation of the illegal cards game in the Camanava area, Quezon City and Bulacan province.

The letter, written in Filipino, was sent to President Aquino in July but was received by the Office of the President only on September 21.

The letter, a copy of which was obtained by the Inquirer, pointed to a resident of Navotas as the financier of the gambling operations in several areas.

The complainants claimed that several high-ranking police officers who were protecting the illegal gambling operations were receiving millions of pesos weekly from the financier.

The group also said a policeman from Caloocan City was in charge of delivering the money to the police officials.

Source: http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/inquirerheadlines/metro/view/20101227-311251/Camanava-QC-cops-ordered-to-go-after-sakla-operators

Friday, December 10, 2010

NCRPO nabs 15 'illegal gamblers'

Manila (10 December) -- At least 15 people were arrested on recently after the anti-illegal gambling operatives of the National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) raided at least three gambling dens in different parts of Metro Manila, a ranking official reported.

NCRPO director Chief Supt. Nicanor Bartolome said the raids were conducted along P. Gomez and Tiago Blumentritt Streets in Sta. Cruz and Concepcion Aguila Street, Quiapo, Manila.

Those arrested were Josh Mendoza, 21, resident of Blumentritt, Manila; Maribeth Flores, 49, Tondo; Randy Barbosa, 29, from Sta. Cruz; Leonardo Curabo, 58, and Reynato Curabo, 51, both from L. Rivera St., Manila; Dominador Hari, 58, Sta. Cruz; Andy Manahan, 48, Sampaloc; Jun Cruz, 34, Quiapo; NiƱa Cunanan, 30, Tondo; Gerry Palad, 47, Tondo; Leonardo Esber, 21, Blumentritt; Jhon Lopez, 35, Sta. Cruz; Eduardo Ecal, 52, Sta. Cruz; Rey Ortenez, 22; Sta. Cruz; and Rosie Lumbang, 42, from Makati City.

The police was able to recover four telephone units, three calculators, bet money in different denominations and other illegal gambling paraphernalia from the suspects.

The intensified anti-gambling campaign were conducted by the Regional Public Safety Battalion's Intelligence and Investigation Team, led by Senior Supt. Elmer Cabreros, in coordination with the Manila Police District.

The 15 suspects are now in the custody of NCRPO's Regional Headquarters Support Group - Custody Security Office.

They were charged for violating PD 1602 (Illegal Gambling) during inquest proceedings held at the Manila City Prosecutor's Office.

Earlier, the Metro Manila police also arrested at least a dozen people involved in illegal gambling activities in Malabon and Manila. (PIA-MMIO)

PIA Press Release
2010/12/10

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