MANILA, Philippines — There is a need for the Philippine National Police (PNP) to regularly implement “Oplan Sita” on foreigners at checkpoints, especially in kidnapping-prone areas identified by local authorities, according to a Senate report.
This recommendation was contained in a 40-page report prepared by the Senate Committee on Public and Order and Dangerous Drugs that investigated the spate of kidnapping incidents in the country.
Article continues after this advertisementAccording to its proposal, police officers would be allowed “to inspect and verify the identification of random foreigners, especially in the identified kidnapping-prone areas by local territorial units.”
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Article continues after this advertisementIt likewise sought a review of the implementation of firearms law “to ensure that foreigners would not be able to hold and use firearms” and a thorough study on the benefits of reviving the government’s visa upon arrival policy .
Article continues after this advertisementAll these and other recommended administrative and legislative actions were in line with the committee’s findings that linked several kidnapping incidents and other crimes to the Philippine offshore gaming operators (Pogos).
Article continues after this advertisement“Our country seems to have become a sanctuary for Chinese gamblers,” the panel lamented, as it likened Pogos to a large-scale bookie that facilitates the betting in games.
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Article continues after this advertisement“In dire need to fund programs of the government, we picked a pack and dealt the cards,” it further said.
The committee also found it alarming “that these Chinese foreigners consider our streets the playground for their thug-like activities.”
“As if they are saying that because they bring a lot of money into the country, they are above the law and can do whatever they please,” it pointed out.
But is it all worth it? the panel asked.
“The Philippines may have pushed its luck too far in accommodating POGOs,” it said. “ Our government must now pull all the tricks it has left in its bag to win against the social ills that come with gambling.”
“It is an opportune time to show the world that the Philippine Government does not fold to organized crimes—we always go ALL IN against them,” the committee further said.
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President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. has already ordered the immediate ban of all Pogosfb777, citing the “disorder” it has caused the society.
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