CLOSED | In this photo taken in May 2022, motorists ride past an online 'sabong' center in Paco, Manila, which has remained closed on orders of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. (INQUIRER FILE PHOTO) MANILA, Philippines — More than a year since online cockfighting games were suspended, 'e-sabong,' as they are popularly known in the communities, has thrived but has evolved into smaller, more clandestine operations. In a report, the Philippine National Police said on Tuesday that a total of 1,245 individuals were arrested for engaging in e-sabong from July 1, 2022, to Aug.
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