Jomalig Island ‘playground’ for Pogo bosses linked to Alice Guo

Jomalig ‘playground’ for Pogo bosses linked to Alice Guo – Hontiveros

By: - Reporter / @zacariansINQ
/ 12:12 PM September 24, 2024

Jomalig Island ‘playground’ for Pogo bosses linked to Alice Guo – Hontiveros

Sen. Risa Hontiveros | FILE PHOTO/Senate Public Relations and Information Bureau

MANILA, Philippines — Jomalig Island served as a “playground” for Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (Pogo) bosses from Bamban, Tarlac, due to the local government’s alleged “family ties” with Alice Guo’s (real name Guo Hua Ping) co-accused, Senator Risa Hontiveros said on Tuesday.

During a Senate panel probe on illegal Pogo operations, Hontiveros also revealed that Jomalig Island was a hiding place for Guo before she fled the country.

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“Nabatid namin na ang Jomalig Island sa Quezon Province ay mistulang playground ng mga Bamban Pogo bosses at posible din na pinagtaguan ni Guo Hua Ping,” Hontiveros said in a privilege speech.

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(We discovered that Jomalig Island in Quezon Province seems to be the playground of Bamban Pogo bosses and it is also possible that Guo Hua Ping hid there.)

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“Ang co-accused niya na si Yang Bin ay may family link sa mismong nakaupong pamunuan ng Jomalig,” she added.

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(His co-accused Yang Bin has a family link to the current Jomalig leadership.)

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Guo escaped the country on July 18 despite a warrant of arrest issued by the Senate after she was held in contempt for failure to attend its probe into her alleged links to Pogos.

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However, she was arrested in Jakarta on Sept. 4 and was then deported back to the Philippines on Sept. 6.

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