“This isn’t just a syndicate — this is a criminal web!” DOJ uncovers multiple powerful groups operating like a mafia behind the missing sabungeros. Entire nation stunned by the scale and brutality!


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Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin “Boying” Remulla has dropped a devastating revelation in the long-stagnant case of the missing sabungeros (cockfighting players) — and it’s far worse than anyone imagined.

In a dramatic press briefing, Remulla confirmed that not just one, but multiple organized groups are involved in the abductions and likely deaths of over 30 sabungeros across the country. These groups, he said, operate like interconnected mafia cells, with clear roles, silent support from insiders, and a chilling disregard for human life.

“This is no longer just about illegal gambling,” Remulla stated. “This is organized crime on a national scale.”


🕷 A WEB OF CRIMINAL OPERATIONS

According to intelligence reports, at least three separate groups were uncovered during simultaneous investigations. Each group played a role in what appears to be a well-funded, well-coordinated criminal enterprise.

The roles include:

Surveillance teams that tracked targets digitally and physically

Abduction squads that operated around cockfighting venues

Cleanup crews tasked with disposing of victims — some reportedly burned, buried, or thrown into bodies of water

Money couriers that funneled payments through shell corporations

“They knew what they were doing. They were precise, fast, and brutal,” a DOJ insider shared.

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💀 HOW BRUTAL WERE THEY?

Evidence presented to the DOJ includes:

Forensic signs of torture on recovered remains

Burned-out vehicles linked to victims’ last known locations

Phone messages showing threats to whistleblowers

GPS data showing movements around Taal Lake, Sierra Madre forests, and abandoned warehouses

One agent described it as,

“A cold-blooded operation. Not random — planned down to the hour.”


👤 WHO’S INVOLVED?

While Remulla has yet to name names publicly, insiders confirmed that persons of interest include:

A well-known local politician

A former gambling operator with ties to entertainment figures

At least two retired law enforcers acting as “protectors”

Several businessmen running e-sabong operations from the shadows

“Some of the people behind this were once in power — or still are,” said a legal insider.


🔍 DIGITAL EVIDENCE & NEW WITNESSES

Thanks to recent breakthroughs in cyber forensics, investigators recovered:

Encrypted chats

Suspicious bank transfers

Private videos

Flight logs and van rentals linked to the day of the abductions

DOJ also confirmed that two new witnesses, both former insiders of the operation, have come forward under protective custody.

“They were afraid to speak until now. But the public outcry gave them courage,” a DOJ official revealed.

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🕯 FAMILIES SPEAK OUT: “NOW WE KNOW THE TRUTH”

For over a year, families of the missing sabungeros have cried for answers. Now, they’re beginning to see why nothing moved — and who may have been involved in burying the truth.

“They weren’t just killed. They were erased. Silenced,” said one grieving wife.
“Now that the DOJ knows, we hope the arrests follow.”


💥 PUBLIC OUTRAGE ERUPTS

Filipinos across social media platforms are expressing shock and fury over the scale of the crime:

#ExposeTheSyndicates

#JusticeForSabungeros

#BoyingBombshell

#NoMoreCoverUps

“If this happened to sabungeros, it could happen to anyone,” one post read.
“We demand names. We demand arrests.”


⚖️ WHAT’S NEXT?

Remulla announced the following actions:

DOJ will file charges against identified group leaders

An independent task force will investigate government collusion

International agencies may assist in money trail investigations

Weekly updates will be released to the public

He ended the briefing with a powerful warning:

“No one is too rich, too famous, or too protected to escape the law. We’re coming for everyone involved — no exceptions.”


FINAL WORD: THE SILENCE IS BROKEN

The missing sabungero case is no longer a cold file. It is now an active war against organized crime, and DOJ Secretary Boying Remulla has fired the first shot.

But with powerful people involved, and millions at stake, the question remains:

Will the government follow through — or will this web swallow the truth again?