Recently, Tabuk City in Kalinga Province, Philippines, made a major move by completely banning a type of gambling called "drop ball gambling." Mayor Darwin Estranero was very determined, demanding that all related stalls be shut down immediately, and stated that anyone who dares to continue operating will be sealed off. He believes that this gambling is inseparably linked to the recent rise in crime rates.

Why the Mayor Took Sudden Action
This decision wasn't made on a whim. In his statement, the mayor mentioned that there has been a noticeable increase in criminal cases recently, many of which are related to drop ball gambling. He explicitly stated: "I do not want any drop ball gambling in Tabuk City, as this type of gambling only breeds crime." Simply put, he believes that this type of gambling is quite harmful.
How the Shutdown Was Implemented
The police have already received instructions to fully implement the shutdown. The mayor also specifically warned that some operators might package gambling as "entertainment projects" to slip through the cracks, so he asked local officials to strictly supervise community activities, such as carnivals and amusement parks, to prevent them from disguising gambling activities.
Subsequent Impact and National Context
The action in Tabuk City is in sync with the national anti-gambling campaign, mainly targeting illegal online gambling and small underground gambling stalls. The mayor openly stated that only by completely eliminating these activities that could lead to illegal behavior, can the crime rate truly be reduced. This measure clearly shows the local government's determination to combat gambling-related crime.
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