Ox KBDF Gaming, an organizer of cockfighting events, has been issued show cause orders by Cebu City Mayor Raymond Alvin Garcia for failing to comply with necessary requirements and may face charges for operating without proper permits. The mayor has clarified that the received Letter of No Objection (Lono) was not a full permit, and further approvals were required but not obtained by the organizer.
Cebu City Mayor Raymond Alvin Garcia has confirmed that an organizer of cockfighting events, Ox KBDF Gaming, has been issued show cause orders for failing to comply with necessary requirements and may face charges for operating without the proper permits.
The organizer staged several events in 2024, and despite receiving a Letter of No Objection (Lono), they did not comply with further conditions set by the Cebu City Government, leading to potential legal actions against Garcia and the Cebu City Police Office for alleged misconduct
Cockfighting Show Cause Orders Permits Cebu City Raymond Alvin Garcia Ox KBDF Gaming
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