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In a jaw-dropping turn of events, a viral video and leaked insider report have revealed that alleged gambling operator Atong Ang has referred to Senator Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa as his “brod” — a term often used to imply deep fraternity ties or long-standing personal allegiance.

The revelation comes in the wake of ongoing investigations into the disappearance of over 30 sabungeros (cockfighting bettors), a scandal that has rocked both the law enforcement and political communities in the Philippines.


🧨 THE BOMBSHELL: “Brod ko ’yan si Bato…”

According to a leaked recording obtained by a journalist and aired partially on a primetime commentary show, Atong Ang can allegedly be heard saying:

“Ayos ’yan… brod ko si Bato. Hindi ako basta-basta gagalawin.”
(That’s okay… Bato is my brod. No one’s going to touch me easily.)

The tone of confidence — bordering on arrogance — immediately raised alarms and sparked public outcry, with many now questioning the true extent of connections between politicians and criminal syndicates.


👀 THROWBACK: THEIR PATHS CROSSED BEFORE?

Some political analysts say this isn’t the first time Atong Ang and Bato Dela Rosa’s names have appeared in the same narrative. Both have circulated in high-level government and intelligence reports, especially during the height of the Duterte administration’s war on illegal gambling and e-sabong operations.

“If proven true, this connection could severely damage Bato’s credibility,” said a political scientist.
“You can’t claim to uphold justice if the people you’re sworn to pursue call you ‘brod.’”

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🔍 SENATOR BATO RESPONDS: “Walang ganun!”

In a hastily called press conference, Senator Bato denied any special relationship with Atong Ang, insisting:

“Hindi ko siya ka-frat, hindi kami close. Kung tinawag niya akong ‘brod,’ e baka dahil sa pagiging kapwa Pilipino lang. Wala akong tinatago.”

But netizens weren’t convinced. Comments flooded online threads:

“Kapwa Pilipino? O kapwa protektado?”
“Kung walang relasyon, bakit may kumpiyansa si Atong?”
“This is what happens when crime and politics mix.”


💣 EXPERTS SAY: “CODE WORD IYAN”

According to fraternity insiders and former intelligence officers, the term “brod” is not casually used, especially by people operating in gray or black-market environments.

“Brod means trust. Brod means connection. It’s rarely used in passing,” said one former PNP official.
“If Atong said it, it means he believes — rightly or wrongly — that Bato will protect him.”


🔗 PATTERN OF PROTECTION?

This revelation adds fuel to the ongoing theory that high-ranking officials may be shielding Atong Ang from full accountability in the sabungero case.

Despite multiple whistleblowers, surveillance footage, and suspicious money trails, no formal charges have been filed against Atong Ang to date — a fact that continues to frustrate the families of the missing.


💬 PUBLIC OUTCRY: “HUWAG TAYONG PAUTUIN!”

Outrage continues to grow, especially among citizens who have followed the sabungero case closely:

“Kung may ‘brod-brod’ na sa itaas, paano pa magkakaroon ng hustisya sa ibaba?”
“Nakakatakot isipin kung sino-sino pa ang ‘brod’ ng mga sindikato.”
“We need a full Senate investigation on this NOW.”

Hashtags like #BatoBrodNiAtong, #ExposeTheNetwork, and #JusticeForSabungeros trended within hours of the leak.


⚖️ SENATE PRESSURED TO REOPEN HEARINGS

Following the viral expose, various watchdog groups and even some fellow senators are now calling for an official inquiry into the Bato-Atong connection.

Senator Risa Hontiveros stated:

“We cannot let this pass. The integrity of our institutions is at stake. If connections exist — personal, fraternal, or otherwise — the public deserves to know.”


🏁 FINAL THOUGHTS: THE TIES THAT BIND — AND BETRAY

Whether or not Bato Dela Rosa truly shares a “brod-level” bond with Atong Ang, one thing is clear:

The trust of the Filipino people is not earned through titles — it is earned through transparency.

And right now, that transparency is under siege.


Because when criminals start calling lawmakers “brod”…
The people have the right to ask:
“Brod mo ba kami — o sila?”