Crackdown on illegal gambling nets 11 in Angeles City | Inquirer News

Crackdown on illegal gambling nets 11 in Angeles City

12:44 PM September 14, 2022

MABALACAT CITY, Pampanga — At least 11 persons were arrested during a city-wide crackdown against illegal gambling, the city police said Tuesday, Sept. 13.

In a statement, newly installed city police director Colonel Juritz Rara said about P8,300 in bet money was confiscated from the suspects caught gambling on Monday.

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He said two men were caught playing “cara y cruz” in Lourdes Sur East, four were engaged in “winner takes all” game in Sta. Teresita, three were playing “tong-its” in Balibago, while two others playing “cara y cruz” in Cutcut.

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The suspects will be charged with illegal gambling.

Meanwhile, police arrested around 8:30 p.m. on Monday John Mangune, 25, in Cutcut for alleged illegal possession of a firearm and illegal drugs.

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Rara said an undercover policeman managed to buy a sachet of “shabu” (crystal meth) from Mangune using a marked P500 bill.

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When accosted, Mangune allegedly yielded a. 38-caliber revolver loaded with four live bullets and three small sachets containing suspected shabu with a combined weight of about two grams.

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The suspect faces charges for violating the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 and the Comprehensive Firearms and Ammunition Regulation Act. INQ

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