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Families of missing 'sabungeros' to file murder raps vs Atong Ang, police

Summary by The Manila Times
MANILA, Philippines — After four years of waiting, families of missing e-sabong (online cockfighting) workers began filing murder and serious illegal detention charges against businessman Charlie “Atong” Ang, members of the so-called “Alpha Group,” and several police officers allegedly involved in the disappearances.“We’re very, very happy. This is finally our chance — we’ve waited a long time, four years,” said Ryan Bautista, brother of missing…

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This is a transcript of what justice reporter Jairo Bolledo says in the video MANILA, Philippines – Atong Ang is facing charges of murder and serious illegal detention due to the disappearance of several sabungers. Let's take a few minutes and discuss this in detail. On Friday, August 1, the family of the missing sabungers filed a complaint against businessman Atong Ang with the Department of Justice. Murder and serious illegal detention are ser…

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The Manila Times broke the news in Manila, Philippines on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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