DILG will ask LGU to explain scam-hub ops in Parañaque — SILG Remulla
The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) will ask the Parañaque government for an explanation over the raided company in the city that was allegedly involved in scam hub operations, Interior Secretary Jonvic Remulla said Friday.
The raid took place only a few days after the December 31, 2024 deadline for Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGO) in the country.
“Magsusulat kami sa LGU para… manghihingi kami ng paliwanag kung ano talaga ang nangyari,” Remulla said in an ambush interview.
(We will write to the LGU so we can ask for an explanation on what really happened.
This came after authorities raided a company in the city on Wednesday and arrested 400 foreigners.
Remulla, however, said he believes that the local government was unaware of the presence of the company as it has yet to inspect the area where the raid took place.
“Hindi pa alam ng Parañaque ‘yan kasi hindi pa nag re-renew ng business permit. Doon lang naman pumapasok ‘yan, basta nag re-renew ng business permit ‘yan,” he said.
(Parañaque does not know about that because they have yet to renew their business permit. That’s the only way they can inspect, as long as they renew their business permit.)
The official said it seems that the hub was previously operating as a POGO under the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation.
“They supposedly shut down [on] December 15 pero nag resume kaagad sila right after ng December 31. Chineck natin ‘yung mga buildings na ‘yun wala na sila doon pero bumalik at bumalik sila,” Remulla said.
(They supposedly shut down on December 15 but resumed immediately after December 31. We checked those buildings and they were no longer there, but they went back.)
Meanwhile, Immigration Commissioner Joel Viado said the Bureau of Immigration and the National Capital Region Police Office are coordinating with each other regarding the detention of the foreign nationals. — Joahna Lei Casilao/RSJ, GMA Integrated News