š Senate Hearing Exposes Dark Truth Behind Disappearances of Cockfighting Enthusiasts in the Philippines
In a tense and emotional Senate hearing held 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 an urgent call for legislative reforms to protect future victims and bring justice to those already affected.
šļø A Shocking Testimony from a Former Housemaid
One of the most striking moments of the hearing came when a former housemaid stepped forward to testify 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.
āI cleaned it. I saw the sacks. I know what happened,ā she said, referring to an incident involving what she believed to be evidence of foul play against missing cockfighting players.
According to the witness, she overheard disturbing conversations between Atong Ang and another individual, suggesting they may have conspired to silence or harm players involved in the lucrative online betting world. She stated that certain rooms in the property were kept off-limits and that unusual itemsāsuch as bloodied sacks and restrained individualsāwere occasionally seen under suspicious circumstances.
Her testimony, though still under investigation for verification, sent shockwaves through the room and added significant weight to the growing chorus of voices demanding action.
š©āš¦ A Motherās Plea: āPlease Bring My Son Homeā
Perhaps the most heart-wrenching moment came when a grieving mother, her eyes swollen from tears, addressed the Senate with a trembling voice. Her son, a young man in his twenties and an avid cockfighting player, went missing months ago without a trace.
āI am not here for revenge,ā she said, her voice cracking. āI just want my son backāalive or not, please return him to me.ā
She clutched a worn-out photo of her missing child and begged anyone with knowledge of his whereabouts to come forward. Her appeal underscored the profound emotional toll these disappearances have taken on families across the country.
š§¾ Other Witnesses Step Forward
Several other witnesses were also called to testify, each adding another layer of context to the unfolding narrative.
One former security guard of a known sabungan (cockfighting arena) revealed that he was instructed not to intervene when ācertain peopleā were escorted out of the venue by unidentified men. Another former handler admitted to seeing some of the missing individuals in private, off-the-grid cockfightsāonly to never see them again after certain games went south.
āI didnāt think much of it at the time,ā he confessed. āBut now, connecting the dots, it feels like something darker was happening right under our noses.ā
Another witness, a former driver for an e-sabong operator, revealed that he once transported people blindfolded to undisclosed locations and was paid extra to ānot ask questions.ā
āļø The Legal and Political Response
The Senate Committee on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs, chaired by Senator Ronald āBatoā dela Rosa, presided over the hearing and expressed deep concern over the revelations.
āThis is no longer just a matter of gambling,ā Senator Dela Rosa said. āThis is now a matter of human life and dignity. We must get to the bottom of this.ā
The hearingās goal is not only to uncover the truth but also to establish concrete laws and regulations that prevent similar atrocities in the future. Lawmakers are now considering legislation that would either ban or heavily regulate online cockfighting operations, introduce stricter licensing requirements, and impose severe penalties for any operator found complicit in violent or criminal activities.
Senator Risa Hontiveros, present during the hearing, emphasized the need to balance cultural practices with human rights. āSabong is part of our history, but when people start vanishing, we need to ask ourselves: at what cost?ā
š§© A Web of Money, Influence, and Fear
At the core of this disturbing saga lies a multi-billion-peso industry that has long operated with little oversight. The boom of e-sabong during the COVID-19 pandemic saw millions of Filipinos betting online, creating massive profits for operatorsāsome of whom are now under scrutiny for alleged links to crime, corruption, and even murder.
What makes the investigation even more complex is the culture of fear surrounding it. Many witnesses expressed hesitation to speak out due to threats, job loss, and social pressure. According to anonymous sources, whistleblowers have faced intimidation and surveillance.
The Senate panel has now requested assistance from the Department of Justice (DOJ), the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI), and the Philippine National Police (PNP) to provide security for witnesses and ensure the credibility of the investigation.
š What Comes Next?
As the hearings continue, the Filipino public is left grappling with difficult questions: How many more victims remain unreported? How deep does the corruption go? And can the system deliver justice to the families left behind?
Already, the stories shared in the Senate are pushing the conversation beyond cockfighting. This has become a national reckoning on power, impunity, and the failure of institutions to protect ordinary people.
For now, the families of the missing waitāclinging to hope, demanding answers, and refusing to be forgotten.
šļø Justice for the Missing
While the investigation is ongoing, the testimonies shared so far have shaken the foundations of the e-sabong world. What was once a booming online pastime now lies under a cloud of suspicion, thanks to brave individuals who chose to break their silence.
As one senator said at the end of the hearing:
āIf we fail to act, we are complicit. The truth must come outānot just for those whoāve vanished, but for the soul of this nation.ā