3 QC cops, Chinese man arrested in Pasig City for alleged extortion of POGOs
By Jel Santos
Three Quezon City policemen and a Chinese national were arrested by the Eastern Police District (EPD) cops for allegedly extorting money from Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGOs), EPD district director Brig. Gen. Matthew Baccay said on Tuesday, February 2.

The suspects were identified as Cpl. Jason Bourne Daligdig, Cpl. Marvil Pagod, Pat. Jerry Uni, and Jiang Fu, a Chinese translator. The three policemen are assigned at the Eastwood Police Station of the Quezon City Police District (QCPD).
The victims were William Foo Wei Lam, a Malaysian national, and Chen Zhixiaang, a Chinese national.
Based on a police report, the three policemen, who were wearing their police field service uniforms, barged into the condominium unit of Lam and Chen located in Barangay Ugong, Pasig at around 4 p.m. on January 31.
The three policemen handcuffed the POGO operators.
Baccay learned from the translator that the Qquezon City policemen asked Lam and Chen to pay them P300, 000 in exchange for their liberty while they were at the unit.
“They were asked by the three QC cops to transfer P300, 000 to a bank account in China,” he said.
Due to the commotion caused by the arrest, the tenants of the condominium called the EPD to report the incident.
EPD officers arrived at the condominium unit and asked the Quezon City policemen why they were apprehending Lam and Chen. The three answered that it was due to “violations.”
“My men asked them why they were arresting the POGO operators, they just said because of violations. They can’t even specify their violations,” Baccay said.
“They were operating outside their jurisdiction, which is Quezon City, without proper coordination with us. They even removed their patches from their uniforms to conceal their mother unit,” he added.
Because of this, the EPD apprehended them and the translator.
“They cannot show any arrest warrant or identify any violations of Lam and Chen,” he said.
Baccay said Lam and Chen may not be the only victims of the three policemen. The EPD is now looking for the other victims of the modus operandi.
“We prosecute them to the full extent of the law. We do not condone such illegal acts,” he said
The EPD director said they are now checking if the erring policemen have been involved in other criminal cases.
The policemen and the translator are now being held at the Pasig Police Detention Facility.