Since the neck transfer, AG has been in trouble, and I really dare not go out anymore. The crackdown here is getting tighter, and even at home, I don't feel particularly safe.
To be honest, Chinese people here don't really have any real security guarantees. Going out, I'm afraid of being checked by locals, and I'm also afraid of encountering Chinese kidnappers. Moreover, with the current unstable political situation, people are protesting on the streets every day, making everyone anxious, and you never know when the fire will reach your own head.
During this period, I really feel a sense of oppression with nowhere to feel safe. Suddenly, I kind of envy those who have moved, sigh.
It's best to go out less in the Philippines recently.

RCBC is being investigated, part of AG's POGO operations are impacted.
3月19日下午,菲律宾执法部门对位于马尼拉Makati的RCBC大楼展开了一场突袭行动,现场逮捕了200余名涉案人员。此次行动在行业内引发强烈震动,大量消息确认被查封的POGO平台为AG集团旗下的K8凯发娱乐国际盘。据悉,警方突袭时,该楼层正在召开管理层会议,现场高层人员被“一锅端”,无一漏网!
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Sensationalism aside, if there were no coups, the Philippines would actually be quite nice now, with no kidnappers and no chaotic people around.
The problem is that it is difficult for the company in the Philippines to recruit people from China, preventing the company from scaling up.
Where is it so scary? I haven't heard any kidnapping news recently. I go out every day, but there are fewer Chinese people around. The locals first ask me if I am Japanese when they see me.
Now even staying at home is not safe, Filipinos are reporting all day long.
Now the intermediaries all know what the Chinese are doing here, and if they have a conflict with them, they will report to the immigration office.
Too difficult
Kidnappers, please go to the wooden sign, there are many there, don't bother us anymore.
Did the wooden sign burn down your house?
Kidnappings are generally carried out by acquaintances, as strangers wouldn't know whether you have money or not. There's no need to kidnap you otherwise. It's not the very familiar type, but rather just someone who knows you.
In Cambodia, they don't tie up dogs, they tie up handrails and bosses.
Reply .锦木千束 : Attaching one to the armrest, and suddenly having millions at hand, I don't know how everyone is so rich.
Reply .锦木千束 : Is the handrail a chicken?

The Filipino pushers are now running all over the world.
What's there to envy? Most of the Philippine companies that came to Cambodia have started lockdowns in Poipet and Mupai.
I go out and have fun every day.
Stay in the Philippines, Cambodia is not suitable for you.

Too many kidnappings
My friend is afraid to go out every day because of jazz.
Now in the Philippines, definitely don't go out, don't meet strangers.
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