More than a year since online cockfighting games were suspended, “e-sabong,” as they are popularly known in the communities, has thrived but has evolved into smaller, more clandestine operations. In a report, the Philippine National Police said on Tuesday that a total of 1,245 individuals were arrested for engaging in e-sabong from July 1, 2022
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