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DILG calls on Facebook to block illegal e-sabong pages

/ 11:53 AM May 30, 2022

Facebook logo over cockfighting scene. The DILG has asked Meta, Facebook's parent company, to take down e-sabong sites after President Rodrigo Duterte decided to stop online cockfighting operations. Image from Jerome Cristobal / INQUIRER.net

Facebook logo over cockfighting scene. The DILG has asked Meta, Facebook’s parent company, to take down e-sabong sites after President Rodrigo Duterte decided to stop online cockfighting operations. Image from Jerome Cristobal / INQUIRER.net

MANILA, Philippines — The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) called on social media giant Facebook on Monday to block illegal e-sabong or online cockfighting pages and accounts.

DILG Undersecretary Jonathan Malaya wrote to Meta, Facebook’s parent organization, requesting to block pages, groups, and accounts that encouraged illegal e-sabong on all its platforms.

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“We hope that Facebook will immediately suspend or block pages devoted to illegal sabong as fast as they suspend pages that allegedly violate their community standards. I presume that engaging in illegal activities is a violation of FB’s standards,” he said in a statement.

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“We look forward to fruitful cooperation, coordination, and collaboration on this matter in order to fully implement the ban on illegal e-sabong,” the official added.

The undersecretary submitted the list of seven Facebook pages, groups, and accounts that were identified by the Philippine National Police Anti-Cyber Crime Group as operating illegal e-sabong.

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DILG Secretary Eduardo Año likewise thanked the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) for directing bank-supervised financial institutions to clear e-sabong operators from the list of merchants in their online applications.

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According to Año, the BSP also ordered bank-supervised financial institutions to inform their clients to transfer their remaining funds to their e-wallets as e-sabong accounts and electronic wallets will be disabled.

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READ:  DILG to PNP, LGUs: Go after illegal ‘e-sabong’ operations 

The clients must transfer the funds within 30 days after the issuance of BSP Memorandum Circular 2022-026, which was released on May 27.

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“This means that even if operators or bettors go underground, they cannot bet through Gcash and Paymaya anymore,” Año said.

On May 3, President Rodrigo Duterte ordered an end to e-sabong operations, citing its social cost to Filipinos.

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