PH to deport 156 foreign nationals rescued in Porac Pogo raid

PAOCC: Deport 156 foreign nationals apprehended in Porac Pogo hub raid

By: - Reporter / @JMangaluzINQ
/ 05:10 PM June 20, 2024

A total of 186 foreign and Filipino workers were rescued on Wednesday from another sprawling Philippine offshore gaming operator (Pogo) complex

A total of 186 foreign and Filipino workers were rescued on June 5, 2024, from another sprawling Philippine offshore gaming operator (Pogo) complex in Porac, Pampanga. INQUIRER file photo / Jun Malig

MANILA, Philippines — A total of 156 foreign nationals apprehended in the raided Philippine Offshore Gaming Operator (Pogo) hub in Porac, Pampanga will be deported, the Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission (PAOCC) said on Thursday.

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PAOCC Chair Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin also ordered the Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLC) to freeze the assets of the Lucky South 99 Pogo hub.

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In a letter addressed to Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla and Bureau of Immigration (BI) Commissioner Norman Tansingco, Bersamin said “the DOJ and BI are…directed to facilitate the summary deportation of the foreign nationals apprehended.”

In another letter addressed to the AMLC, Bersamin directed the council “to apply for a freeze order or a provisional asset preservation order from the appropriate court.”

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The Porac Pogo hub raid stemmed from video evidence of torture victims in the facilities. During the raid, authorities found illegal drugs and evidence of torture.

“We are proceeding with the summary deportation of all foreign nationals found in the Lucky South 99 raid. Also, we will proceed with the preservation order of the Lucky South 99 property,” said PAOCC spokesperson Winston Casio.

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