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DOJ Files Charges Against Businessman in Cockfighting Enthusiasts' Disappearance Case

The Philippine DOJ has filed criminal charges against businessman Charlie Atong Ang and others over the disappearance of cockfighting enthusiasts. Charges include kidnapping with homicide and serious illegal detention.


DOJ Files Charges Against Businessman in Cockfighting Enthusiasts' Disappearance Case

The Department of Justice has formally filed criminal charges against businessman Charlie Atong Ang and several others in connection with the disappearance of multiple cockfighting enthusiasts. According to DOJ spokesperson Polo Martinez, informations for kidnapping with homicide, as well as kidnapping and serious illegal detention, were filed on December 19 before Regional Trial Courts in Lipa City, Cruz, Laguna, and San Pablo, Laguna. The DOJ resolution cited sworn statements from whistleblower Julie “Dondon” Patidongang and his brother Ellakim, which prosecutors said indicated that Ang allegedly exercised command responsibility and actively induced the abduction operations against the victims. Meanwhile, prosecutors dismissed complaints against actress Gretchen Barretto, former NCRPO chief Jonnel Estomo, and several of Ang’s relatives, citing insufficient evidence. Ang’s lawyer, Gabriel Villareal, said the courts may still overturn the DOJ’s findings once the cases are reviewed. Ang’s legal team has filed a motion for reconsideration, which the DOJ said must be resolved within 30 days in accordance with Department Circular No. 015. The courts are expected to determine probable cause and issue warrants of arrest based on the prosecutors’ findings and submitted evidence.

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