E-sabong, despite having been officially banned, has been widely advertised through social media. Here is a Facebook post for PH Sabong Na, the alleged successor of the once legal Sabong International PH. PHOTO/SCREENSHOT OF FB POST TAKEN SEPT. 21, 2022
E-sabong, despite having been officially banned, has been widely advertised through social media. Here is a Facebook post for PH Sabong Na, the alleged successor of the once legal Sabong International PH. PHOTO/SCREENSHOT OF FB POST TAKEN SEPT. 21, 2022

POLICE SSg. Noel Alabata was tagged as the triggerman in the March 2, 2021 attack on two businessmen in Dumaguete City that left one target wounded and the assailant himself seriously injured. Well, the "to serve and protect" motto of the Philippine National Police notwithstanding, the news about Alabata hardly shocks anybody in this day and age. The public has become accustomed to news about policemen being involved in violent crime. Take the March 8, 2021 bloody ambush that killed Calbayog City Mayor Ronald Aquino. No less than nine policemen were indicted for the attack. They were granted bail a few weeks ago.

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