Recently, the police in Bulacan Province, Philippines, launched a joint raid operation, successfully arresting 11 individuals suspected of operating illegal gambling. This operation stemmed from complaints by local residents, aimed at combating gambling activities that affect family finances. Let's take a closer look.

Raid Overview
The Bulacan Provincial Police recently conducted a late-night raid at a carnival site in San Jose Village, San Miguel Town, capturing 11 suspects involved in a "drop ball gambling" operation on the spot. The arrested individuals were local employees or resident workers, including those who claimed to be named Mark, Justine, etc. The police acted swiftly.
Execution Details and Scene Situation
The operation was carried out by the provincial intelligence group, mobile force, and local police station. When the officers arrived, the suspects were busy operating the gambling table. The scene yielded 4,500 pesos in gambling funds and a bunch of gambling equipment, indicating the substantial scale of the gambling operation. The police stated that this raid was not accidental but well-prepared.
Background and Follow-up Developments
Why did the police suddenly act? It turns out that several mothers complained that their children and husbands were addicted to gambling, even the money saved for Christmas was swallowed by the gambling, severely affecting the family economy. Now, the suspects have been taken to the police station and will face charges of illegal gambling. The case will be handled by the Malolos Prosecutor's Office. Bulacan Provincial Police Chief Angel Garcillano emphasized that they will continue to crack down on illegal gambling and will not allow this trend to spread.
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