Missing sabungeros case resurfaces as 2025 top political story after whistleblower testimony

The case of missing cockfight enthusiasts (sabungeros) from the pandemic era, tied to Manila Arena and tycoon Atong Ang, has gained renewed attention in 2025 via a whistleblower's claims. Rappler ranks it among the year's biggest political stories, as the DOJ eyes kidnapping and homicide charges amid ongoing probes.

The disappearances of dozens of sabungeros across Luzon began during pandemic lockdowns, when enthusiasts gathered for cockfights but vanished—six are specifically linked to Manila Arena in filed charges.

Recent whistleblower testimony implicating Ang has revived scrutiny, following DOJ updates on potential inclusion after preliminary investigation. Officials plan to file kidnapping with homicide and serious illegal detention charges against Ang and associates, though actress Gretchen Barretto was dropped for lack of evidence.

Fact-checks confirm no complaint against Sen. Ronald dela Rosa. The victims' remains remain unfound. This development underscores gambling vulnerabilities during crises and questions the government's handling, fueling key 2025 political debates in the Philippines.

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Philippine police officers searching for Senator Bato dela Rosa in a Luzon manhunt operation.
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Law enforcement conducts manhunt operations vs Bato

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Philippine authorities searched multiple locations in Luzon on May 27 for Senator Ronald "Bato" dela Rosa, who faces an International Criminal Court warrant.

Fugitive tycoon Atong Ang has asked the Department of Justice to exclude him from the Manila Arena case involving missing sabungeros. His lawyer contested the affidavit of whistleblower Julie Patidongan, who now claims Ang masterminded the abduction of one victim.

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Rights groups and Indigenous activists expressed rage and grief outside Camp Aguinaldo on Thursday, April 30, marking three years since two Indigenous rights defenders were seized at gunpoint in Rizal. The protest was led by Katribu, Sandugo, and Kabataan para sa Tribung Pilipino. They highlighted the ongoing disappearances and linked them to the recent Toboso killings.

The Department of Justice has declared Senator Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa a fugitive from justice and ordered police to enforce an International Criminal Court arrest warrant for crimes against humanity.

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The Philippine Department of Justice said on May 13 that local law allows the government to turn over suspects to international tribunals such as the ICC. The statement came after an arrest warrant was issued for Senator Ronald dela Rosa.

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