BI Threatens Charges Against Companies Harboring Rogue POGO Employees

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BI Threatens Charges Against Companies Harboring Rogue POGO Employees
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The Bureau of Immigration (BI) warns of criminal charges against companies and individuals harboring foreign Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGO) employees who fail to leave the Philippines by the December 31, 2024 deadline. The BI urges the public to report any information regarding these illegal aliens.

The Bureau of Immigration on Wednesday warned of criminal charges against companies and individuals who will harbor rouge Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators employees following the expiry of the December 31, 2024 deadline for the ban on the operations of the online gamble.In an advisory, the BI likewise called on to the public to report any relevant information on the foreign POGO workers who refused to exit the country, as they are now considered illegal aliens in the Philippines.

Immigration spokesperson Dana Sandolval last week urged more than 11,000 POGO foreign workers who have yet to leave the Philippines to surrender to authorities.Sandoval earlier said that out of the 33,863 foreign nationals, a total of 22,609 have already exited the Philippines. This means that 11,254 foreign POGO workers are still in the country.“The best way na sumuko sila kesa hanapin pa sila. Sumuko sila so they can be deported in a more quiet way.

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