PAOCC raids POGO dorm, seizes torture videos
The Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission (PAOCC) confiscated videos showing torture at a scam center during a raid on a dormitory for Philippine Offshore Gaming Operator (POGO) workers in Pasay City this week.
PAOCC Executive Director Gilbert Cruz announced the recovery of 12 videos from Chinese nationals, revealing that scam operations may be shifting to Cambodia due to laxer law enforcement there.
Cruz stated that 34 rescued Indonesians will be transported out of the country and expressed concern over the mobility of current scam operations using laptops and Wi-Fi routers.
Among the recovered videos is footage of a bruised Chinese man being threatened with a gun while his hands are tied, highlighting the severity of these illegal activities.
In one video, a Chinese woman in PLA uniform was seen tasering another woman in her genitals, demonstrating the brutality of the perpetrators.
Cruz disclosed that kidnapping charges will be filed against those involved and torture charges for serious physical injuries. PAOCC is still monitoring small-scale POGO operators who continue to exist despite President Marcos' ban.
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