The Philippine National Police (PNP) on Monday denied allegations that the police sold Chinese workers who were rescued in Las Piñas in 2021 to other illegal Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGOs).
The Philippine National Police on Monday denied allegations that the police sold Chinese workers who were rescued in Las Piñas in 2021 to other illegal Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators .
“During the rescue, mga 72 plus yung nandodoon. But yung nagpapa-rescue lang, yun lang ang kinuha ng PNP. Others opted na they will remain in the company,” he said.
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