Albayalde orders men to remove ‘closed’ signages from Lotto outlets

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Albayalde orders men to remove ‘closed’ signages from Lotto outlets
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General Oscar Albayalde, chief of the Philippine National Police (PNP), has ordered his men to assist in removing the 'closed' signs that lawmen had posted in lotto outlets across the country.

General Oscar Albayalde, chief of the Philippine National Police , has ordered his men to assist in removing the ‘closed’ signs that lawmen had posted in lotto outlets across the country.

This, after President Duterte lifted the suspension order on lotto operation on Tuesday night four days after he had it declared as illegal due to massive corruption in the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office .“With the newest order of the President allowing the resumption of lotto operations, all lotto operators may now remove the signages that the PNP placed on their outlets,” said Albayalde.

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