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This is an initiative by Congresswoman Dunia Jiménez to legalize online casinos.

Honduras.- Congresswoman Dunia Jiménez from the Salvador Party of Honduras (PSH), announced the drafting of a bill for the regulation of online casinos within the territory. Jiménez stated that legalization would increase tax revenue and create new jobs.

In statements to the local media Radio América, the congresswoman announced that they are holding in Tegucigalpa meetings with German businessmen representing at least 34 companies in 27 countries.

«We have been working on the draft bill for about two months, which aims to regulate online casinos», the parliamentarian pointed out.

«Not only Hondurans will be able to play, but also players worldwide», explained the official, who points out the intention to collect taxes from international players and emphasized that, in addition to collecting taxes, jobs would be generated in the Central American nation.

See also: Honduras: Consumer Prosecutor's Office inspects gambling businesses linked to scams

In this regard, Jiménez explained that with that 10 percent tax it would be used in the health sector for medical supplies and cardiovascular devices. The PSH congresswoman for Cortés recalled that the above must be governed by Honduran law in order to capture those resources. Therefore, the Ministry of Interior and Justice would be in charge of the regulatory norms and concluded: «Observations that may have about this project will be heard».

57 foreigners and 358 Filipinos were arrested in a raid in Bagac, Bataan.

The Philippines.- The Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission (PAOCC) along with the Philippine National Police (PNP) and armed forces have arrested 57 foreign nationals and 358 Filipinos allegedly linked to offshore gaming operators in a raid in Bagac, Bataan.

Officials reportedly received information that the Central One complex within the compound was housing an unlicensed offshore gaming operation. PAOCC executive director undersecretary Gilbert Cruz told dzBB that around 900 people were employed at the hub. Among them were nationals from China, Vietnam, and Malaysia and 600 Filipinos.  

The Malolos Regional Trial Court Branch 81 granted the search warrant after determining that there was probable cause indicating violations of Republic Act 9208. Among the alleged leaders of the offshore gaming operator are ten Chinese nationals, four Malaysians and two Thai nationals.

PAOCC spokesperson Winston Casio said the firm operated under a permit from the Authority of the Freeport Area of Bataan but had no online gambling permit from the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR).

Meanwhile, the Philippine National Police – Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (PNP-CIDG) has requested that prosecutors add eight more people to human trafficking charges related to a raided offshore gaming operator hub in Bamban, Tarlac. The move comes after two victims claimed they were made to work in the hub against their will.

Earlier this week, The PNP-CIDG, along with the PAOCC filed human trafficking charges against former presidential spokesperson Harry Roque and two others. They’re accused of alleged links to Lucky South 99, an offshore gaming operation, which was raided in Porac, Pampanga.

See also: Philippine police officers face dismissal over alleged work for offshore gaming operator

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