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Pasay mayor eyes zero-tolerance vs POGOs

‘My administration is taking a strong stance against any form of POGO operations’

Alvin Murcia

The local government of Pasay City on Thursday strongly condemned what it described as irresponsible pronouncements by Winston Casio, spokesperson of the Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission (PAOCC), regarding illegal operations of Philippine offshore gaming operators (POGO) in Pasay City.

Pasay City Mayor Imelda Calixto-Rubiano said these statements unfairly tarnish the reputation of city officials.

“Pasay City is 100 percent behind President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s call to end illegal POGO operations in the country. We do not tolerate unlawful activities within our jurisdiction,” Rubiano said.

This includes intensified monitoring, stringent regulatory enforcement, and unwavering cooperation with national law enforcement agencies. We will not hesitate to take stern action against those who undermine our efforts to create a safe and peaceful environment for all Pasayeños.

“My administration is taking a strong stance against any form of POGO operations. We are increasing enforcement efforts and collaborating closely with national authorities. Anyone found violating the law will face consequences,” Rubiano said.