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POGO-related kidnapping cases on the rise in 2022: Philippine National Police

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The Philippine National Police (PNP) released updated figures around the country’s POGO-related kidnapping cases on Tuesday, confirming the number of cases has risen in 2022 compared to the previous year.

As per the Philippine News Agency, the PNP’s latest data shows a total of 17 POGO-related kidnapping cases for the first nine months of the year compared to 12 incidents through all of 2021. However, the total number of kidnapping cases across the Philippines is currently at 31 compared to 36 last year.

The POGO cases have largely involved Chinese nationals – of the 17 cases so far this year there were 22 victims including 19 Chinese nationals, a Vietnamese, a Malaysian and a Taiwanese while last year’s 12 cases included 20 victims of which 19 were Chinese nationals and one was Vietnamese.

The update comes after a number of government agencies, including the PNP, last week announced plans to intensify efforts against “illegal POGO-related crimes” following reports of an increase in kidnappings linked to online gaming operators.

PAGCOR Chairman and CEO Alejandro Tengco warned that failure to get on top of the issue could see the POGO industry shut down completely.

“If these kidnapping incidents and other illegal activities persist, it is clear that not only will we cancel the licenses of POGO operators, but the entire industry may be affected by whatever decision will emanate from the national government. So let us help each other solve these issues the soonest,” Tengco said.

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