EDITORIAL
Despite an order from
Interior Secretary Ismael Sueno to the Philippine National Police to stop
jueteng, the illegal numbers game is still rampant in Cordillera among other
parts of the country and it seems, according to pundits, police are not making
arrests.
If there are arrests,
they are not jueteng lords or collectors but small time masa playing card
games.
Sources said jueteng
lords have become more discreet in their operations after President Rodrigo
Duterte made an executive order for the executive department to stop all forms
of gambling including jueteng nationwide. But to date, it is still happy days
for jueteng operators and takers.
Presidential spokesman
Ernesto Abella earlier said the government is now cracking down on illegal
gambling like jueteng even as war on drugs softened.
“The Duterte
administration’s campaign against crime and corruption is not limited to
narcotics use and trade, but also includes other crimes, including illegal
gambling,” Abella said.
“It’s part of the
priorities of the President because his top priorities are drugs, crime, and
corruption. It’s included,” Abella said in response to appeal of retired
Archbishop Oscar Cruz that President Rodrigo Duterte also pay attention to
illegal gambling.
Sueno has ordered the
PNP to go after illegal gambling operators saying
illegal gambling
operations deprived government of taxes, which could be used in programs to
benefit the people.
Aside from the war on
drugs, the PNP must implement the Oplan Tokhang principle in going after illegal
gambling lords, this time to ensure that appropriate taxes go to government
coffers,” Sueno said.
Sueno issued the order
for attached agencies of the DILG to comply with including the Philippine
National Police.
With the PNP’s seeming
reluctance to implement Duterte’s order to stop all forms of illegal gambling
including jueteng, pundits are now saying all these are now moro-moro.
They say it is a test
whether Duterte really means business in cleaning government of all forms of
corruption. If jueteng will not stop, there is really no intent to stop it
according to pundits who say payola or dirty money is irresistible to the
takers.
Indeed, if former PNP
chief Panfilo Lacson, now a senator was able to stop it during his time, the
Duterte government should be should be able to stop jueteng. But then…
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