Bulacan Governor Daniel Fernando July 7 In an interview with a television news outlet, Sun said he wanted Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators to stay away from his province.
He said: "We are instructing Deputy Governor Custer The local government unit headed by Alex Castro enacted an ordinance prohibiting Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators from entering the province of Bulacan. It was named “Prohibition of Philippine Offshore Gaming Operations or Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators and other similar activities.” "Order to Operate or Conduct in the Province of Bulacan"
Fernando said that there is currently no Philippine offshore gaming in Bulacan operating companies, but he hopes to do so by ordering local officials to search the area for anything remotely connected to such operations.
He said: "Now of course we will take action, this is Why did we issue an executive order to monitor all local chief executives, barangay chairpersons, mayors, town chiefs. It is necessary for them to give me a report within 10 days so that I can understand whether POGO operations are indeed in this province. District operation ”
Fernando stressed that he hopes Bulacan avoids involvement with the Philippines POGOs have been linked to criminal activity, particularly human trafficking.
“The recent happenings in the Philippine offshore gaming industry are very bad. … The Senate inquiry found that the industry is involved in criminal activities like human trafficking. It’s also not providing employment opportunities for our fellow citizens because most of the employees in the industry are Chinese nationals,” he added.