By Alpine
L. Killa
\BONTOC, Mountain
Province –Officials in this capital town rallied for the support of
newly-elected barangay officials in the fight against illegal gambling in his
capital town.
Senior Insp. Faith Ayan
Igualdo, acting tow police chief brought issue of illegal gambling during wakes
or funerals during the recent municipal peace and order council meeting here at
Barangay Gonogon.
While it has been a
Filipino tradition to play card or dice games during wakes, Igualdo said it is
still illegal.
Under Presidential
Decree 1602 issued by then President Ferdinand Marcos in July 1978, it is
illegal for any person take part in any illegal or unauthorized activities or
games.
These include cockfighting, jueteng, jai alai or horse
racing to include bookie operations and game fixing, numbers, bingo and other
forms of lotteries;cara y cruz, pompiang and the like;7-11 and any game using
dice;black jack, lucky nine, poker and its derivatives, monte, baccarat,
cuajao, pangguingue and other card games;paik que, high and low, mahjong,
domino and other games using plastic tiles and the likes; slot machines,
roulette, pinball and other mechanical contraptions and devices;dog racing,
boat racing, car racing and other forms of races, basketball, boxing,
volleyball, bowling, pingpong.
Banned are also individual or team contests to include game
fixing, point shaving and other machinations; and banking or percentage game, or
any other game scheme, whether upon chance or skill, wherein wagers consisting
of money, articles of value or representative of value are at stake or made.
With the presence of
newly elected barangay officials, Igualdo asked
their support in the fight against illegal gambling saying they are the
ones who see what is happening in their communities.
She added police hot
lines were given to the barangay officials for them to report to police any
illegal gambling operations.
Bontoc Mayor Franklin C.
Odsey who chairs the MPOC supported the pronouncement of Igualdo saying
outskirt barangays of Bontoc are not exempted in the campaign against illegal
gambling to include gambling during wakes.
He acknowledged with
limited number of local police, they cannot patrol the 16 barangays of Bontoc
considering geographical locations.
With this situation, he
said barangay officials were elected by the people to be the partners of the
government in the implementation of programs and laws.
Thus, they should serve
as the eyes and ears of the police in their respective barangays by stopping
illegal gambling activities even during wakes.
Odsey said illegal
gambling in the municipality continuous to decline with intense campaign and
operations being conducted by police with the cooperation of the community.
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