This time it's the second phase of Winning the World, and the arrests have started again.
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The Philippine Anti-Organized Crime Commission (PAOCC), in conjunction with the local government of Pasay City, recently raided a building suspected to be the operation center of an illegal offshore gaming company (POGO).
According to law enforcement, the building has five floors and houses about 400 workers. Currently, authorities are verifying the identities of these workers to determine if they are involved in illegal activities.
This raid is part of the Philippine government's intensified efforts to combat illegal POGO operations. In recent years, illegal gambling activities have continued to expand in the Philippines, accompanied by cross-border crimes such as telecommunications fraud and human trafficking. The government has repeatedly stated that it will take decisive measures to curb the spread of illegal POGOs.
Law enforcement officials stated that the investigation is still ongoing, and those involved may face deportation or legal prosecution. Relevant departments will further verify the operation status of the building and track the organizational network behind it to ensure substantial progress in the crackdown.
The Bureau of Immigration also stated that it is working to expedite the deportation process to remove illegal foreign workers as soon as possible. "The sooner they leave, the better it is for Philippine society."

Conquering the World Again






The wind of sudden raids has never stopped in the Philippines.
自从Pogo政策一出来,突袭扫荡网络博彩的情况就没断过,最近新内政部长誓言要获取所有POGO公司的名单,亲自关闭每一家,加上最近抓了好几名大佬,最近还有哪些地区或者大佬被扫荡呢
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This guy is still working in the building, except for a fool, there really is no other title that fits.

Do you rush every day? Damn, it's like taking gunpowder.
There are quite a few Vietnamese people inside.

Endless catching, simply can't catch them all.
From the target of arresting 11,000 people, it is estimated that next month will be another month of bloodshed and violence.
In half a month, I rushed through three buildings.

I think there are more than four hundred people.

It's been quite frequent these days.
Another building has been confiscated.
Should have rushed earlier

Recently, I've been quite overwhelmed.
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