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No coverup: Palace vows justice in search for ‘lost sabungeros’

Malacañang on Friday vowed full transparency and justice following the discovery of sacks of bones in Taal Lake that may be linked to the long-unsolved case of missing cockfighting enthusiasts or “sabungeros.”

Presidential Communications Office Undersecretary Claire Castro said President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. has directed concerned agencies to thoroughly investigate the development, calling it a potentially significant lead in the case.

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“It is really important to further investigate if these things that were found are truly related to the said case of the missing sabungeros,” Castro said during a press briefing.

She emphasized that if forensic results confirm a connection, the government will ensure that justice is served for the victims and their families.

Members of the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) prepare to board a rubber boat with their diving gears as they resume search and retrieval operations for the ‘missing sabungeros’ in Taal Lake on July 11, 2025. (Photo by Norman Cruz)

“This only shows that the President and the current administration will help to achieve justice for the victims. And this will not be neglected, there will be no coverup,” she said.

Castro added that the investigation will continue without interference, in line with President Marcos’ commitment to accountability and rule of law.

Forensic experts from the Philippine National Police (PNP) Scene of the Crime Operations (SOCO) receive some items retrieved by PCG divers on their second day of search for the alleged remains of ‘lost sabungeros’ in Taal Lake on July 11, 2025. (Photo by Norman Cruz)

The case of the missing sabungeros has gripped national attention since 2021, with over two dozen men vanishing under suspicious circumstances reportedly tied to online cockfighting operations.

Despite several leads and multiple Senate hearings, no conclusive resolution has been reached.

Authorities have yet to confirm whether the newly discovered remains belong to any of the missing individuals.

Fish pens are seen over the calm waters of Taal Lake in Laurel, Batangas on July 11, 2025. (Photo by Norman Cruz)

The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) and other members of the search team resumed their diving operations in Taal Lake on Friday in search of human remains as part of efforts to shed light on the “missing sabungeros” case.

This development was triggered by the recent revelations of suspect-turned-whistleblower Julie ‘Dondon’ Patidongan, who disclosed that the perpetrators behind the crime dumped the bodies of the victims in the lake.

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