COUNCILOR El Cid Familiaran wanted Bacolod City Mayor Evelio Leonardia to take decisive action against the growing operations of jai alai.
He made this call through his resolution, following complaints that jai alai and illegal numbers games continue to proliferate in the city. The Bacolod City Police Office has submitted their Performance Report to the City Council, which showed that in June to October 2010, BCPO had apprehended 77 bet collectors. he police initially identified four jai alai operators in July, later increased the number to eight and now pegged the number of jai alai operators in the city to eleven as of November. Based on BCPO records, Familiaran identified the codename of these operators as Speed, Dalisay, La Cesta, Buenas, PBA, NBA Sports, Deo Grande, Proton, Queen, Bulls’eye and Detect. Familiaran expressed dissatisfaction with BCPO’s performance operatives to clamp down jai alai operations. With only 77 apprehensions within June to October, the police hardly apprehend more than two violators in two days, said Familiaran. The City Council has already passed two resolutions that are relative to the campaign against jai alai operation in the city. He urged the City’s Chief Executive to enforce both the national and local laws relative to the illegal operation of jai alai in the city. By Carla N. Canet Sun.Star Bacolod
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