How far can you go with P20 million? In the case of the manhunt for gambling tycoon Charlie “Atong” Ang, not that far, it seems. That eye-popping amount is the reward the government has offered for ...
MANILA, Philippines — Tycoon Ramon S. Ang is entrusting Petron Corp. to his eldest son, John Paul Ang, who now serves as the oil giant’s top operating executive. The billionaire is now the group’s ...
Make this your preferred source to get more updates from this publisher on Google. Atong Ang, who is accused in the missing sabungeros case, is still in the Philippines and was nearly arrested in a ...
With diesel prices in the Philippines feared to breach the P100/liter mark due to the Middle East conflict, some public utility vehicle drivers say they would have no choice but to find other jobs ...
MANILA, Philippines — Gambling tycoon Atong Ang remains at large despite multiple raids in at least 20 locations since last January, Jose Melencio Nartatez Jr., chief of the Philippine National Police ...
MANILA, Philippines — Despite doubling the cash reward to P20 million for information leading to the capture of Charlie “Atong” Ang, the fugitive businessman continues to evade arrest. According to ...
34 people missing: Gambling boss once tapped by Duterte to stop illegal gambling In 2000, during the height of the corruption scandal that led to former President Joseph Estrada’s impeachment, Charlie ...
MANILA, Philippines — Now it can be told. It was gambling tycoon Charlie “Atong” Ang who tried to interfere in the National Police Commission (Napolcom)’s probe into the kidnapping and killing of ...
The Philippines abolished the death penalty in 2006; Ang also remains at large, and no court sentence has been issued against him related to the case Claim: Gaming tycoon Charlie “Atong” Ang has been ...
MANILA, Philippines — Interior Secretary Juanito Victor “Jonvic” Remulla said Thursday that authorities had received reports placing fugitive businessman Charlie “Atong” Ang in Cambodia, but believe ...
(UPDATE) GOVERNMENT officials on Monday said they have found no evidence that gaming tycoon Charlie “Atong” Ang has left the Philippines, even as law enforcement agencies intensified efforts to locate ...
MANILA, Philippines — Philippine authorities have requested an Interpol red notice for gaming tycoon Charlie “Atong” Ang, who faces kidnapping charges over the disappearance of cockfighting ...
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