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A Philippine court issued an arrest warrant for billionaire Charlie Ang and 17 others in the 2021–2022 kidnappings and killings of 34 cockfighting fans.
A Philippine court has issued an arrest warrant for billionaire Charlie “Atong” Ang and 17 others in connection with the 2021–2022 disappearances of at least 34 cockfighting enthusiasts, with charges including kidnapping with homicide and serious illegal detention.
The Laguna Regional Trial Court found probable cause and denied bail, citing the severity of the crimes.
The warrant, issued January 13, 2026, requires body-worn cameras during arrests.
Authorities have arrested 15 suspects, including 10 former or current police officers, while Ang and two others remain at large.
Whistleblower claims link Ang to the killings over alleged match-fixing, with victims’ bodies reportedly dumped in Taal Lake.
The case, which has drawn national attention, continues as law enforcement prepares to execute the warrant.
Un tribunal filipino emitió una orden de arresto para el multimillonario Charlie Ang y otras 17 personas en los secuestros y asesinatos de 34 fanáticos de peleas de gallos entre 2021 y 2022.