MANILA – The spokesperson for the Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission (PAOCC), Winston Casio, has been relieved of his duties and placed under administrative investigation following an alleged incident of misconduct during a raid at a Philippine Offshore Gaming Operator (POGO) facility in Bagac, Bataan, Malacañang confirmed on Tuesday (05 Nov 2024).
In a statement sent to reporters, Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin revealed that Casio has been ordered to submit a written explanation regarding his actions during the October 31 raid.
The controversy stemmed from footage that surfaced on social media showing Casio slapping a Filipino worker at the POGO hub, sparking public outrage. As a result, the PAOCC issued a memorandum on Monday directing Casio to provide his account of the incident within 24 hours.
The memorandum also informed Casio that he was immediately relieved of his duties as PAOCC spokesperson until the investigation is concluded.
“The incident occurred following the execution of a search warrant at the site and was documented, with the footage now circulating widely on social media platforms,” the memorandum stated.
It further emphasized the importance of Casio’s written response, warning that any failure to provide an explanation would be interpreted as a waiver of his right to participate in the investigative process.
“The outcome of this inquiry will determine any further actions that may be taken against you,” the memo added.
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By Liezelle Soriano
MANILA — Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission (PAOCC) Spokesperson Winston John Casio stated that some personnel have received death threats amid the ongoing investigation into illegal Philippine Offshore Gaming Operator (POGO) hubs.
“Yes, we have received some threats. We believe these are just scare tactics, but nonetheless, we are always on the lookout,” Casio said when asked about the threats.
“We have to be careful, so to speak. It’s difficult,” he added.
PAOCC was involved in raid operations at some POGO hubs in the country, with Undersecretary Gilbert Cruz stating there are over 300 illegal POGO hubs nationwide.
Casio emphasized that PAOCC is a civilian agency and does not use weapons in conducting operations.
“We are a civilian agency, not an operating unit. We do not have armed personnel,” he clarified.
“The raids we conducted were mostly about coordination and case management to ensure that the cases are above board and properly filed against those behind these operations,” he added.
(el Amigo/mnm)