Jueteng full blast in summer capital
>> Monday, August 12, 2013
BAGUIO CITY
– Jueteng, the illegal numbers game has once again reared its ugly head in this
summer capital with kuibradors (bet collectors) openly getting bets even right
at city hall, sources said.
Jueteng operators have reportedly
gone ”guerilla” the past months
following the killing of an alleged jueteng operator and his companions in a
car ambush in Atimonan, Rizal allegedly by police officers.
This has brought intense media
coverage that jueteng operators and their “protectors” in government have reportedly
lain low for sometime.
According to
sources, operators here have gone tired of the scheme since bet collections
were low, they opted to go high profile and now, winning bets are “decided”
with low wagers made to win.
Now
kubradors are reportedly soliciting bets anywhere -- jeep stations, sidewalks, restaurants and the
public market where even winning numbers are posted in inconspicuous areas.
Sources said some officials have
reportedly been approached already by operators so they could go on with the
illegal numbers game unhampered which resumed full operations last week.
This, after mayor Mauricio Domogan
issued two weeks ago an order city police to stop all forms of illegal gambling
here including those in the guise of fund-raising activities like the Bingo sa
Barangay run by barangay officials.
During a department heads’ meeting earlier,
the mayor told city police to implement city council resolution 188 series of
2013 carrying said order.
Domogan told officials the
resolution took precedence over any barangay resolution justifying conduct of
said bingo operations.
City police director Jesus Cambay
earlier said they did not close the Bingo sa Barangay operation along Kayang
St. at the city market as the barangay showed its resolution justifying bingo
operations.
But Domogan said the city ordinance
must be enforced as barangay resolutions cannot amend city laws and directives.
The mayor said bingo operations,
although declared legal by the courts must be subject to regulations by the
local government to ensure only harmless bingo games are played.
The city council recently approved
the resolution asking closure of illegal gambling operations in Kayang and
Rizal Park with proponent councilor Leandro Yangot noting many such activities
use the fund-raising ploy..
On jueteng, police didn’t issue a
press statement on the matter as of press time. -- AD
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