Authorities raid alleged scam hub in Bataan

RAIDED. Personnel from the Philippine National Police-Criminal Investigation and Detection Group post a Certification of Orderly Search in a suspected POGO hub inside CentroPark in Bagac, Bataan on Thursday (Oct. 31, 2024). According to authorities, the raiding teams found evidence that may be linked to cryptocurrency and illegal gambling. (Photos courtesy of PNA via Yancy Lim and PTV News via Rod Lagusad)

By Benjamin Pulta | Philippine News Agency

Authorities on Thursday raided a sprawling facility inside the freeport zone in Bataan allegedly operating as a scam hub and rescued close to a thousand workers.

Joint operatives from the Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission (PAOCC), led by Undersecretary Gilbert Cruz, and the Philippine National Police – Special Action Force and Criminal Investigation and Detection Group raided the facility at CentroPark in Bagac, Bataan on the strength of a search warrant issued by a Malolos, Bulacan court on Oct. 29.

Central Luzon Regional Police Office chief PBGEN. Redrico Maranan personally supervised the police teams.

Authorities said the facility ran love scams, cyberscams, and online gambling operations.

The complex had a functioning dormitory as well as six buildings housing separate sub-operations.

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

“The companies are under Central Park, and owned by Central One Bataan. The property is part of the Camaya land development. So the primary lessor is Camaya land development,” Casio said.

Central One has a workforce of 1,500, mostly Filipinos.

Casio said the foreigners, around 50, will be detained separately from the Filipino workers.

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