Police say that suspected perpetrators of POGOs are migrating to secluded establishments in far-flung communities
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Gerard Ace Pelare, spokesperson of the Police Regional Office Central Visayas, confirmed on Tuesday, October 15, that there were 38 undocumented Chinese nationals at the resort who were now under the custody of the Moalboal Police Station. Prior discovering the Happy Bear Villa POGO, a telecommunications company tipped off the local government of Moalboal of an “unusual request” for the installation of a high-speed internet connection at the resort.
“We are suspecting that they won’t be the last to be discovered…there will be a few more that are possibly still operating,” Pelare told reporters.
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