PASA Safe: Since the Cambodian government announced the "nine iron orders" to combat online fraud, law enforcement agencies nationwide have been mobilized, and a sweeping operation against the telecom fraud industry chain is rapidly unfolding. In just the past three days, over a thousand suspects have been arr
一只小海星: My wife and I live in Dayatai, and yesterday morning we were suddenly visited by the NBI. At that time, my wife was cooking in the kitchen when three plainclothes NBI agents just came in, looking around suspiciously as if they were searching for valuable items. While my wife asked them what they we
十五年博彩从业观察: "In 'Addiction by Design,' it is mentioned that among slot machine players, about 1 in every 100 develops into a 'pathological gambler.' This 1% is not randomly generated but is highly related to their original psychological state and life difficulties. The truth we need to study and understand is
Flechazz: This country always feels unreachable for several reasons: 1. Colombo is essentially under the domain of Chinese capital now, and they can deport anyone they choose; 2. The country's weak diplomatic power means it cannot protect its citizens from criminal cases; 3. As seen in the Philippines, Sri L
Denny: In Brazil, this thing is locally "legal," at least ostensibly. Many betting platforms use rented licenses, and whether these are real or fake is another question, but they have all the necessary facades. If you go ahead and place ads, at most you're violating Facebook's advertising policies. But the
地磁倒计时: Recently, a Chinese traveler revealed that they were extorted for 500,000 pesos in a Philippine airport's "dark room" by the immigration bureau, all due to the notorious ALO (Alert List Order) blacklist. Three years ago, this traveler legally worked in the Philippines with a POGO work visa. Upon re
喵糖飞天舞: Why did the Philippines ban POGO and then turn around to promote PIGO? Do the problems that existed with POGO not exist with PIGO? Isn't it worse to exploit their own people? Do they know that the people now running PIGO were also big players in POGO before? Who are they trying to fool by saying th
静水深澜: The relationship with China appears normal on the surface, but there is backstabbing involved. Previously, there has been covert support for Xinjiang's independence, and then there is the Central Asian power with military strength that should not be underestimated. There is some hope for this place,
WN: Now in Brazil, it's rare to find good products, or in other words: there are too few good products. The well-known ones are already established brands. Some bosses just randomly pick a WG and SP, throw in 10 to 20 million, buy a package and run, hoping to make money, but those days are long gone. No
十五年博彩从业观察: The Boniu community was raided in 2019. At that time, the NBI and the Bureau of Immigration jointly enforced the law, accusing us of being an unlicensed POGO gambling company. Dozens of people present that day were arrested, and I and some senior executives were spared because we were on business t
利姆露最最可爱: Recently, the Cambodian Anti-Corruption Committee announced the arrest of two police officers involved in a case where they were suspected of accepting substantial bribes to illegally release a group of Thai suspects. As the investigation deepened, Cambodian media further revealed a larger scandal:
VannakSrey: Every year I go to Cambodia, and every year I return home, never having been checked. This time, I was genuinely scared and will never go out again. From Phnom Penh to Guangzhou, everything was normal upon landing, just like before. But when it came to fingerprint verification, I couldn't get throu
PASA#846037: 2025 was supposed to be Thailand's year. Grand plans, promises full of hope—casinos were finally going to be legalized, and online gambling was on its way. For a moment, the entire country seemed ready to step into a new era. But just as things started to move forward, the situation suddenly changed
风滚草计划: The spokesperson stated that the deportation of foreigners, which was suspended during the Songkran festival, resumed today. A total of 254 people were deported today. Out of more than 8,000 people previously detained, over 7,000 have been deported. As of today, 1,138 people are still detained. We
战∞狂徒: Last month, France almost banned encryption technology. A law requiring instant messaging apps to install backdoors for police to access private information was passed by the Senate. Fortunately, the bill was rejected by the National Assembly. However, three days ago, the chief of the Paris police a
PASA#846046: I have been in Southeast Asia for three years since leaving China, always engaging in high-level chats with European and American clients. Up to now, the money I've earned is actually just several hundred thousand, which frankly, isn't much higher compared to those with stable jobs in China. Over t
Some people say that Baolong can get out if he pays money.This statement is really ridiculous, basically there is no knowledge of international law and basic legal principles. Whether many things will be dealt with seriously depends on "how much impact it has"!! So even if a country is corrupt, it will still fear the power of the media, especially if some
The public is greatly satisfied, Baolong has finally been arrested!This guy is too fierce and inhumane; after being captured, he was directly repatriated and arranged to be shot. Additionally, it can be anticipated that those incurable bad cases will probably be blamed on him.
What is good about Sri Lanka?I see many people hyping up Sri Lanka, and it seems like there's even organized hype. I don't know what's so good about Sri Lanka. Transportation is inconvenient; The country is broke; There's nothing to eat; Entertainment facilities are nonexistent, everything closes at 8 PM. Most importantly, th
Baolong, did Liang Jingru give you the courage to come back?This person is a lawless desperado who thinks he can always escape by luck, not realizing that his smuggling route has long been under police control. Such a big news event, closely monitored by both China and the Philippines, he thought it would just blow over. Despite having fled to Malaysia, he
Lost in gambling and still borrowing money to break even? Filipinos are being double-hit by "online gambling + online loans"!Philippine Senator Sherwin Gatchalian recently publicly warned that the collaboration between online gambling and high-interest loan apps is trapping more and more Filipinos in a vicious cycle of debt. "Many people initially gamble just for fun, but they end up losing all their savings by accident,
To be fair, from a logical perspective, PIGO should be banned.The bishop pointed out that if gambling for money can be legalized, then why can't methamphetamine? Logically, some things should always remain underground, such as methamphetamine, gambling, sex trade, surrogacy, etc., rather than being legalized supposedly to prevent the black market. You yourse
Gambling addiction hard to curb? A quarter of Filipino players openly say: the more bans, the more chaos, gambling will change forms and continue to exist.A recent research report from "The Fourth Wall" has sparked heated discussions—among the active online gambling players in major cities of the Philippines, about one-fourth of the respondents explicitly stated: "A complete ban on online gambling is not a solution, but may instead foster more undergr