Senate Hearing Exposes Dark Truth Behind Disappearances of Cockfighting Enthusiasts in the Philippines
In a tense and emotional Senate hearing this week, lawmakers, witnesses, and grieving families came together to shed light on a series of mysterious disappearances involving cockfighting enthusiasts across the Philippines. The session was marked by explosive allegations, tearful testimonies, and urgent calls for legislative reforms to protect future victims and bring justice to those already affected.
A Shocking Testimony from a Former Housemaid
One of the most striking moments came when a former housemaid testified under oath. Her voice trembled as she described what she claimed to have witnessed while working for businessman Atong Ang, a prominent figure allegedly linked to the cockfighting, or e-sabong, industry.
âI cleaned it. I saw the sacks. I know what happened,â she said, referring to what she believed was evidence of foul play against missing cockfighting players.
She recounted overhearing disturbing conversations between Atong Ang and another individual, suggesting a conspiracy to silence or harm players involved in the lucrative online betting world. She also revealed that certain rooms were off-limits and that bloodied sacks and restrained individuals were occasionally seen under suspicious circumstances.
Though still under investigation, her testimony sent shockwaves through the hearing and added significant weight to calls for action.
A Motherâs Plea: âPlease Bring My Son Homeâ
Perhaps the most heart-wrenching moment was when a grieving mother, eyes swollen from tears, addressed the Senate. Her son, a young cockfighting player in his twenties, went missing months ago without a trace.
âI am not here for revenge,â she said, voice cracking. âI just want my son backâalive or not, please return him to me.â
Clutching a worn photo of her child, she begged anyone with knowledge of his whereabouts to come forward, underscoring the profound emotional toll on families nationwide.
Other Witnesses Step Forward
Several other witnesses added layers to the unfolding narrative:
A former security guard at a known sabungan (cockfighting arena) revealed he was instructed not to intervene when âcertain peopleâ were escorted out by unidentified men.
A former handler admitted to seeing some missing individuals in private, off-the-grid cockfightsânever to see them again after certain games went wrong.
âI didnât think much of it at the time,â he confessed. âBut now, connecting the dots, it feels like something darker was happening right under our noses.â
A former driver for an e-sabong operator disclosed transporting blindfolded individuals to undisclosed locations and being paid extra to ânot ask questions.â
The Legal and Political Response
The Senate Committee on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs, chaired by Senator Ronald âBatoâ dela Rosa, presided over the hearing and expressed deep concern.
âThis is no longer just a matter of gambling,â Senator Dela Rosa said. âThis is now a matter of human life and dignity. We must get to the bottom of this.â
Lawmakers aim not only to uncover the truth but also to establish concrete laws to prevent similar atrocities. Proposed measures include banning or heavily regulating online cockfighting, stricter licensing, and severe penalties for operators complicit in criminal activities.
Senator Risa Hontiveros emphasized balancing cultural practices with human rights:
âSabong is part of our history, but when people start vanishing, we need to ask ourselves: at what cost?â
A Web of Money, Influence, and Fear
At the core lies a multi-billion-peso industry that has long operated with little oversight. The e-sabong boom during the COVID-19 pandemic saw millions betting online, generating massive profits for operatorsâsome now under scrutiny for alleged links to crime, corruption, and murder.
A culture of fear surrounds the industry. Many witnesses hesitated to speak out due to threats, job loss, and social pressure. Whistleblowers reportedly faced intimidation and surveillance.
The Senate panel has requested assistance from the DOJ, NBI, and PNP to provide witness protection and ensure investigation credibility.
What Comes Next?
As hearings continue, the public grapples with difficult questions: How many victims remain unreported? How deep does corruption run? Can justice be delivered to families left behind?
The stories shared push the conversation beyond cockfighting, becoming a national reckoning on power, impunity, and institutional failure.
For now, families waitâclinging to hope, demanding answers, and refusing to be forgotten.
Justice for the Missing
While the investigation is ongoing, testimonies have shaken the e-sabong world. What was once a booming pastime now lies under suspicion, thanks to brave individuals breaking their silence.
As one senator concluded:
âIf we fail to act, we are complicit. The truth must come outânot just for those whoâve vanished, but for the soul of this nation.â