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Philippines "Cockfighting Enthusiast Disappearance Case" Exposes More Scandals: Police Accept Bribes to Kill, 500,000 Pesos Reward per Person

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An astonishing twist has emerged in the Philippines' "Missing Cockfight Gamblers Case". Key witness Julie "Totoy" Patindong recently testified, accusing several Philippine police officers of colluding with well-known gambler Atong Ang, and accepting substantial bribes over a long period. Some senior officers reportedly earned up to 2 million pesos per month, with an additional 500,000 pesos "reward" for each person they "handled".

Patindong provided several "cash vouchers" as evidence and revealed that the police had a "performance bonus" system, linking the number of people killed to the bonus amount, with one unit even taking home 2.6 million pesos as a "reward". He pointed out that the cockfight gamblers reported as "missing" had actually been killed, and their bodies were discarded in Taal Lake. If true, the case could escalate to a major criminal case.

Atong Ang has denied the bribery allegations, counterclaiming that Patindong was attempting to extort 300 million pesos from him. The relevant authorities are currently conducting an in-depth investigation into the case, which continues to develop, with the truth still to be revealed.

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