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Atong Ang Disappearance: DOJ Subpoenas Key Figures in Cockfighting Mystery

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Examination Intensifies in Philippines ‘missing ⁤Sabungeros‘ Case

The Philippine Department‍ of Justice⁢ (DOJ) is pursuing charges ​against several individuals, including businessman⁤ and alleged ⁤e-sabong⁢ (online cockfighting) operator Atio Ang, in connection ‍with ‌the disappearances of at least 34 cockfighting enthusiasts between April ⁢2021 and ⁣January 2022. The‍ individuals were last seen in Laguna, ⁣Manila, ⁣Batangas,⁤ and Bulacan, with reports indicating some were‌ forcibly⁣ taken⁣ by armed men.Ang’s lawyer, gabriel Villareal, ⁢stated Wednesday‌ that the subpoenas provide a “welcome chance” to address accusations previously described as “innuendo and unsubstantiated claims.” Villareal affirmed Ang’s willingness to⁤ face consequences‌ if found guilty, while asserting that the ‌true ⁤perpetrators‍ will‌ ultimately⁤ be ⁤identified. He stated, “The time ⁢for ⁤reckoning has come…the​ truth about the one truly responsible for ​the disappearances…will come out.”

The DOJ found probable cause to pursue⁤ kidnapping​ and illegal detention charges in at least one case, with other complaints still under review. Justice ​Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla has emphasized the government’s ⁣serious​ commitment to the investigation, a sentiment echoed by President Ferdinand ⁣Marcos Jr. in his recent State ⁢of⁣ the Nation Address. The investigation was initially stalled, prompting then-justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra to‌ order the National Bureau of Investigation to consolidate cases in march 2022.

Key ‌to​ the‍ investigation are allegations⁢ made by whistleblowers. Former aide Julie “Dondon” patidongan claims Ang masterminded the abductions and ‌ordered the killings‍ of over ⁢100 men ⁤connected​ to online cockfighting. Another whistleblower, Alan “Brown” bantiles, has made similar accusations. Both Patidongan and ​Bantiles⁤ have been countersued by Ang.

Recent developments⁣ include the recovery of additional human⁤ remains from Taal Lake in Batangas.The Philippine​ Coast Guard retrieved skeletons⁣ which have been confirmed as human and are‍ undergoing ​DNA ‍testing, ⁢alongside hundreds of bone fragments and sacks of suspected remains ‌recovered in recent ⁤weeks.International laboratories are assisting with the analysis.Patidongan has guided the search in ​Taal⁣ Lake, alleging‍ that abducted ‍enthusiasts ⁤were killed and ‌disposed of in the lake‌ by a syndicate linked to e-sabong operations and potentially rogue police officers. In ⁤July, divers recovered⁢ a skull, jawbone, and ‍clothing, considered by ⁢investigators to⁣ be the most⁢ notable evidence discovered to date.

Authorities have noted the challenging ⁣conditions of the search, citing poor visibility,‍ extreme temperatures, and depths reaching nearly 90 feet. Despite‍ these difficulties, Remulla has​ described the‌ discoveries as a breakthrough, indicating the investigation is “moving in the right ⁢direction.”

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