Atong Ang Drop Names of Those Who Allegedly Wanted to Overthrow His E-Sabong Firm

Here are the alleged personalities who wanted to overthrow the e-sabong firm of Atong Ang

ATONG ANG – The businessman revealed in the Senate hearing the names of the personalities who allegedly wanted to overthrow his E-Sabong firm Lucky 8.

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At least 90-95 percent of e-sabong players in the Philippines are customers of Ang, hence the businessman believes that there are other firms envious of him.

Online sabong or eSabong is the online/remote or off-site wagering/betting on live cockfighting matches, events, and/or activities streamed or broadcasted live from cockpit arena/s licensed or authorized by the Local Government Units having jurisdiction thereof.

In the senate investigation of missing “sabungeros”, Ang claimed that there were personalities who were possibly involved in a “conspiracy” to overthrow him.

“Anim kami na magkakakilala rito. Number 1, ako. Number 2, Bong Pineda. Number 3, Cong. Teves, number 4, di ko kilala mga kumpanya nila eh, kay ex-congressman Patrick Antonio. Number 5 kina Mayor Elan. Number 6, kina Gen. Cascolan, class ’86,” said Ang after he was challenged by Sen. Franklin Drilon to name the personalities.

Atong Ang may be referring to former Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Camilo Cascolan who until now has not responded to Ang’s accusation.

The businessman promised that he would release everything he knew just to prove that someone wanted to bring him down.

“Kukumpletuhin ko ‘to, yung kwentong ‘to para makita niyo yung conspiracy kung bakit, sino ang mga involved dito. ‘Wag po kami i-condemn na guilty kami diyan sa mga nawawala,” he said.

Atong Ang asked for an executive session before he shared everything he knew.

Meanwhile, Sen. Bato dela Rosa set the record straight over reports that the committee is condemning him for the disappearance of 34 people.

The Senate investigation was called after some sabungeros have been missing in recent months for unexplained reasons.

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