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Liza Marcos Drops Bombshell: Links Atong Ang and Sen. Bato dela Rosa to the Mysterious Disappearance of Cockfighters — President Marcos Caught Off Guard

In a twist that has ignited political firestorms and stunned the nation, First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos has allegedly exposed shocking ties between gambling lord Atong Ang, Senator Bato dela Rosa, and the unresolved case of the missing “sabungeros” (cockfighters).

The revelation reportedly happened behind closed doors during a high-level meeting inside Malacañang, but according to multiple sources, the First Lady did not hold back when she dropped names she believed had “influence, if not outright involvement” in the case that has haunted the public for more than two years.

A Quiet Meeting Turns Explosive

The private meeting was intended to brief President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. (PBBM) on updates related to the country’s justice and law enforcement sectors. But according to a Palace insider, Liza Marcos unexpectedly interjected with damning claims that left the room stunned.

“She directly mentioned Atong Ang and Sen. Bato,” the source said. “Everyone fell silent. Even the President looked shocked.”

Though no formal charges have been filed, the First Lady’s strong remarks reportedly called for a “full and independent investigation” into how these powerful names may be connected to the disappearances of more than 30 cockfighting players, many of whom were last seen near sites allegedly tied to e-sabong operations.

The Mysterious Case of the Vanishing Sabungeros

The case of the missing sabungeros has baffled authorities since 2021. Victims — mostly young men with links to online cockfighting (e-sabong) — vanished under mysterious circumstances, with CCTV footage showing some being abducted by unidentified men.

Despite multiple Senate hearings and national coverage, no mastermind has ever been named.

Now, with the First Lady allegedly linking the case to Senator Bato, former PNP chief and chair of the public order committee, and Atong Ang, long-time gambling operator with deep connections, the spotlight is once again burning hot.

“If these names are involved, that would explain why the case never moved forward,” said a veteran political analyst. “No one wanted to touch them… until now.”

Sen. Bato and Atong Ang Remain Silent

As of this writing, both Sen. Bato dela Rosa and Atong Ang have declined to comment. Their offices have neither confirmed nor denied the alleged mention during the Palace meeting.

Social media, however, has exploded with speculation and backlash:

“Liza Marcos has nothing to gain by saying this — that makes it all the more believable.”
“If true, this could be one of the biggest political betrayals in recent history.”
“Protect the First Lady! She might’ve just stirred a very dangerous hornet’s nest.”

PBBM Reportedly “Taken Aback”

While PBBM has yet to release an official statement, an insider claimed he was visibly disturbed by the First Lady’s revelations.

“The President asked everyone to leave the room after the statement,” the insider shared. “He needed time to think.”

Some believe this incident may widen the rift between factions inside the Marcos administration, especially those with ties to former President Duterte, under whom both Bato and Atong gained prominence.

Is a Power Struggle Brewing?

Political observers warn that this may be the beginning of an internal war within the country’s elite, especially if more names get dragged into the mess.

“The First Lady is a powerful figure — legally sharp, politically fearless,” said one analyst. “If she’s speaking out now, that means she’s either cornered… or ready to expose something much bigger.”

There are whispers that Liza Marcos has been quietly gathering information for months, frustrated by the lack of progress in high-profile criminal cases — especially those where justice remains elusive because of political protection.


What Comes Next?

The public now awaits the following developments:

    Will Liza Marcos release a formal statement or testimony?

    Will the Senate reopen the investigation into the missing sabungeros — this time with no sacred cows?

    Will President Marcos choose loyalty… or accountability?

With pressure building on all sides, one thing is certain: this is no longer just a case about missing cockfighters — it’s about power, silence, and a reckoning that may shake the foundations of Philippine politics.