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STL operator flags fake IDs, vows crackdown on illegal 'jueteng'

Carlos Montemayor, owner of Micesa 8 Gaming Inc., meets with Small Town Lottery (STL) agents at Camp Karingal in Quezon City, presenting samples of genuine versus fake STL identification cards. Montemayor and STL officials urged closer coordination with local authorities and the police to curb illegal number games such as “jueteng,” and reaffirmed full compliance with PCSO rules to safeguard bettors and STL players.
Carlos Montemayor, owner of Micesa 8 Gaming Inc., meets with Small Town Lottery (STL) agents at Camp Karingal in Quezon City, presenting samples of genuine versus fake STL identification cards. Montemayor and STL officials urged closer coordination with local authorities and the police to curb illegal number games such as “jueteng,” and reaffirmed full compliance with PCSO rules to safeguard bettors and STL players.Photo by Analy Labor for DAILY TRIBUNE
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Carlos Montemayor, owner of Micesa 8 Gaming Inc., meets with Small Town Lottery (STL) agents at Camp Karingal in Quezon City, presenting samples of genuine versus fake STL identification cards. Montemayor and STL officials urged closer coordination with local authorities and the police to curb illegal number games such as “jueteng,” and reaffirmed full compliance with PCSO rules to safeguard bettors and STL players.
Carlos Montemayor, owner of Micesa 8 Gaming Inc., meets with Small Town Lottery (STL) agents at Camp Karingal in Quezon City, presenting samples of genuine versus fake STL identification cards. Montemayor and STL officials urged closer coordination with local authorities and the police to curb illegal number games such as “jueteng,” and reaffirmed full compliance with PCSO rules to safeguard bettors and STL players.Photo by Analy Labor for DAILY TRIBUNE
Carlos Montemayor, owner of Micesa 8 Gaming Inc., meets with Small Town Lottery (STL) agents at Camp Karingal in Quezon City, presenting samples of genuine versus fake STL identification cards. Montemayor and STL officials urged closer coordination with local authorities and the police to curb illegal number games such as “jueteng,” and reaffirmed full compliance with PCSO rules to safeguard bettors and STL players.
Carlos Montemayor, owner of Micesa 8 Gaming Inc., meets with Small Town Lottery (STL) agents at Camp Karingal in Quezon City, presenting samples of genuine versus fake STL identification cards. Montemayor and STL officials urged closer coordination with local authorities and the police to curb illegal number games such as “jueteng,” and reaffirmed full compliance with PCSO rules to safeguard bettors and STL players.Photo by Analy Labor for DAILY TRIBUNE
Carlos Montemayor, owner of Micesa 8 Gaming Inc., meets with Small Town Lottery (STL) agents at Camp Karingal in Quezon City, presenting samples of genuine versus fake STL identification cards. Montemayor and STL officials urged closer coordination with local authorities and the police to curb illegal number games such as “jueteng,” and reaffirmed full compliance with PCSO rules to safeguard bettors and STL players.
Carlos Montemayor, owner of Micesa 8 Gaming Inc., meets with Small Town Lottery (STL) agents at Camp Karingal in Quezon City, presenting samples of genuine versus fake STL identification cards. Montemayor and STL officials urged closer coordination with local authorities and the police to curb illegal number games such as “jueteng,” and reaffirmed full compliance with PCSO rules to safeguard bettors and STL players.Photo by Analy Labor for DAILY TRIBUNE
Carlos Montemayor, owner of Micesa 8 Gaming Inc., meets with Small Town Lottery (STL) agents at Camp Karingal in Quezon City, presenting samples of genuine versus fake STL identification cards. Montemayor and STL officials urged closer coordination with local authorities and the police to curb illegal number games such as “jueteng,” and reaffirmed full compliance with PCSO rules to safeguard bettors and STL players.
Carlos Montemayor, owner of Micesa 8 Gaming Inc., meets with Small Town Lottery (STL) agents at Camp Karingal in Quezon City, presenting samples of genuine versus fake STL identification cards. Montemayor and STL officials urged closer coordination with local authorities and the police to curb illegal number games such as “jueteng,” and reaffirmed full compliance with PCSO rules to safeguard bettors and STL players.Photo by Analy Labor for DAILY TRIBUNE
Carlos Montemayor, owner of Micesa 8 Gaming Inc., meets with Small Town Lottery (STL) agents at Camp Karingal in Quezon City, presenting samples of genuine versus fake STL identification cards. Montemayor and STL officials urged closer coordination with local authorities and the police to curb illegal number games such as “jueteng,” and reaffirmed full compliance with PCSO rules to safeguard bettors and STL players.
Carlos Montemayor, owner of Micesa 8 Gaming Inc., meets with Small Town Lottery (STL) agents at Camp Karingal in Quezon City, presenting samples of genuine versus fake STL identification cards. Montemayor and STL officials urged closer coordination with local authorities and the police to curb illegal number games such as “jueteng,” and reaffirmed full compliance with PCSO rules to safeguard bettors and STL players.Photo by Analy Labor for DAILY TRIBUNE
Carlos Montemayor, owner of Micesa 8 Gaming Inc., meets with Small Town Lottery (STL) agents at Camp Karingal in Quezon City, presenting samples of genuine versus fake STL identification cards. Montemayor and STL officials urged closer coordination with local authorities and the police to curb illegal number games such as “jueteng,” and reaffirmed full compliance with PCSO rules to safeguard bettors and STL players.
Carlos Montemayor, owner of Micesa 8 Gaming Inc., meets with Small Town Lottery (STL) agents at Camp Karingal in Quezon City, presenting samples of genuine versus fake STL identification cards. Montemayor and STL officials urged closer coordination with local authorities and the police to curb illegal number games such as “jueteng,” and reaffirmed full compliance with PCSO rules to safeguard bettors and STL players.Photo by Analy Labor for DAILY TRIBUNE
Carlos Montemayor, owner of Micesa 8 Gaming Inc., meets with Small Town Lottery (STL) agents at Camp Karingal in Quezon City, presenting samples of genuine versus fake STL identification cards. Montemayor and STL officials urged closer coordination with local authorities and the police to curb illegal number games such as “jueteng,” and reaffirmed full compliance with PCSO rules to safeguard bettors and STL players.
Carlos Montemayor, owner of Micesa 8 Gaming Inc., meets with Small Town Lottery (STL) agents at Camp Karingal in Quezon City, presenting samples of genuine versus fake STL identification cards. Montemayor and STL officials urged closer coordination with local authorities and the police to curb illegal number games such as “jueteng,” and reaffirmed full compliance with PCSO rules to safeguard bettors and STL players.Photo by Analy Labor for DAILY TRIBUNE

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