Crackdown on against Baguio e-casino joints
>> Monday, November 3, 2014
By
Aileen Refuerzo and Dexter See
BAGUIO CITY – Crackdown against electronic
casino joints here is on after Mayor Mauricio Domogan ordered city police
headed by Senior Supt. Rolando Miranda to go after illegal joints following
confirmation by the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp. chairman and chief
executive officer Cristino Naguiat Jr. no permit was issued by PagCor for such
games like e-casino and e-bingo in the city.
“I asked our city police to check on these
e-game establishments, find out what authority they have to operate and to
close them if they have no permit,” the mayor said on Wednesday.
Baguio Apostolic Vicar Bishop Carlito Cenzon
earlier called the mayor’s attention on the existence of e-casino operation in
one shopping mall in the city.
The mayor who said he has not signed any
permit to allow said operation authorized the bishop to conduct a study and
submit a report to serve as basis for the chief executive’s action.
Naguiat said Pagcor will not approve any
application for e-games in the city unless the city allows it.
The city has standing resolutions opposing
the establishment of casino or any form of gambling.
Domogan during his term as congressman of the
city was among those who proposed the amendment of the Pagcor charter to give
local government units a say on allowing Pagcor games to operate in their
locality.
At present, Pagcor requires applicants for
license to operate games to secure a “letter of no objection” from local
government units.
Naguiat said the city’s refusal to allow
casino and other Pagcor games would not mean forfeiture of its privilege to
secure assistance from the government gaming firm.
Recently, Bishop Cenzon expressed strong
opposition on the entry of any electronic gambling in the city, saying that the
prevalence of legal and illegal forms of gambling greatly compromises the
morals of the people who have earlier voiced out their objections to gambling
operations in the city.
Despite the opposition, Naguiat said this
will not stop Pagcorfrom giving aid to the city such as what it has already
given for the construction of buildings or facilities for schools like Baguio
City National High School and Philippine Military Academy.
Pagcor recently agreed to fund the
construction of a 32-classroom structure on the lot allotted for the Baguio
City National High School in Irisan barangay and a 20-classroom building at the
Pines City National High School in preparation for the senior high school
program to start in 2016.
“We just have to respect kung anong opinion
ng mga tao, mahirap yung papasok ka sa isang gulo. Kung yun ang opinion (stand
on e-games) nila, we respect it,” he said.
Domogan welcomed the decision of Pagcornot to
operate its e-casino games in the city without the consent of the local government,
citing that it will send a clear message to those intending to operate such
e-gambling activities that they have to respect the stand of the local
government against all forms of gambling in the city.
“Gambling is a social menace that will affect
the stability of a certain locality that is why it is best for the city
government to oppose all forms of gambling operations in order to help in the
uphill climb of bringing back the morals of the people,” Domogansaid.
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