Ping Medina celebrated his 38th birthday on July 23. It wasn't a happy one. Apparently, the actor is in dire need of monetary assistance. He took advantage of his birthday to reach out to fans via social media to ask for help. Ping related how he lost money in sabong. View this post on Instagram He...
A huge debt brought by addiction to online sabong or cockfighting prompted a Quezon City cop to rob a courier company in Bulacan province, police bared Tuesday. Lt. Col. Omar Fiel, chief of police of San Ildefonso town, made the revelation following the arrest of 22-year-old Corporal Moises Yango...
Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Gen. Guillermo Lorenzo T. Eleazar ordered all police commanders to launch a crackdown on all the illegal cockfighting operations, popularly known as tupada, in the country amid reports of the prevalence of the illegal gambling game despite the threat of the...
What do gambling icons Atong Ang and Bong Pineda have in common? They own the only two companies in the country so far that can legally operate online "sabong" or cockfighting. (File photo / MANILA BULLETIN) Ang is the person behind Lucky 8 Starquest, while Pineda is the driving force of Belvedere...
State gaming regulator Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) is set to legalize operations of electronic cockfighting, also known as online sabong or e-sabong, to shore up revenues due to urgent needs of the government for funds amid the raging coronavirus disease (COVID-19)...
The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp. (Pagcor) said that placing bets on cockfights streamed online are prohibited amid government ban on derby events in a bid to contain the spread of the coronavirus. Andrea Domingo, Pagcor chairman and chief executive, reminded all gaming operators...