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Nueva Ecija, Philippines — What started as a routine follow-up operation by law enforcement has now evolved into what many are calling “a national horror” — as multiple sets of human skeletal remains were unearthed in a secluded farm reportedly owned by or connected to Atong Ang, the embattled figure at the center of the missing sabungeros scandal.

Acting on a tip from a whistleblower under protective custody, combined with fresh intel from forensics teams analyzing the bone recovered in Taal Lake, agents from the NBI and PNP Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) raided the 15-hectare farmland just past midnight Tuesday.

By noon the next day, the team had confirmed the discovery of at least 6 complete skeletal remains and several more bone fragments — some partially buried, others wrapped in decaying tarps.

“We’re looking at the possibility of a mass execution site,” said PNP Chief Col. Antonio Mendez.
“Some of these bones show signs of trauma. We are preserving the crime scene and awaiting deeper excavation.”


😱 BATO DELA ROSA: “HINDI ITO BASTA-BASTA!”

Senator Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa, who was immediately briefed on the discovery, could hardly contain his reaction.

“Nangilabot ako. Hindi ko akalain na ganito karumi ang kasong ito,” he said during a press conference.
“Hindi lang ito pagkawala. Isa na itong malinaw na krimen — sistematiko, marahas, at may halatang pagtatangka ng pagtatago.”

Dela Rosa is now calling for a full-blown Senate hearing reactivation, plus a nationwide search for other possible disposal sites connected to the case.


🧩 What Was Found?

According to early reports from the crime scene investigators:

6 full skeletal remains, believed to be male, aged 25–45

Remnants of cockfighting uniforms and betting slips

Duct tape, rusted wires, and a large plastic drum with traces of human tissue

Personal items such as wallets, cell phone cases, and a driver’s license fragment

Forensic teams have already begun DNA testing and cross-matching with families of the 34+ sabungeros who disappeared between 2021 and 2022.

“If these identities are confirmed, this is no longer a cold case. This is mass murder,” said Atty. Miguel Severino, a human rights lawyer working with some of the families.


💣 ATONG ANG UNDER PRESSURE

While Atong Ang has yet to release a statement regarding the discovery, public outrage has erupted online, demanding accountability and transparency.

Social media erupted with:

#AtongAngMassGrave

#JusticeForSabungeros

#BatoNangilabot

“This is beyond scandal. This is a massacre hidden in plain sight.” – @ExposeTheTruthPH

“Bato, don’t stop now. This is your biggest fight yet.” – @WokePinoy


👥 Victims’ Families in Shock

Families of the missing sabungeros — many of whom have not had closure for over two years — flocked to the scene after the news broke.

One mother was seen clutching a worn photograph of her son as she wept outside the perimeter tape.

“I prayed he was still alive. But if he’s here, at least… at least I can bury him.”


🔍 What’s Next?

Full excavation and forensic examination expected to last 2–3 weeks

Senate hearing to reopen next week, with Atong Ang among top summons targets

Witnesses from inside the sabong operations now requesting additional security

Senator Dela Rosa vowed:

“Kahit sino pa ang sangkot — artista, negosyante, opisyal — mananagot. Walang palalagpasin.”


⚖️ Final Word

This is no longer a mystery.

It is now a mass grave, a brutal reminder of what unchecked power and greed can do. And unless justice moves swiftly, the silence of the sabungeros will remain an indictment on us all.