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MANILA, Philippines — A total of 187 Chinese nationals apprehended is separate operations against Philippine online gaming operators (Pogo) establishments were deported recently, the Bureau of Immigration (BI) said on Friday. BI Commissi
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2024-12-04Remember the POGOs? The intensifying political turbulence has edged out Alice Guo and the illegal activities that prompted the government to finally impose a total ban on Philippine offshore gaming operators and their state-sponsored versionsuper ji
MANILA, Philippines With barely a month to go before the deadline on Dec. 31, some 20,000 foreign Philippine offshore gaming operation (POGO) workers are expected to leave the country, according to the Bureau of Immigration (BI). As the deadline dra