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00:00Almost P10 million. That's the remaining amount of P5 million, only P5 million from the Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission's 12-volt opening
00:09to the alleged BPO in Bagac, Bataan. It's the company's defense. It's being used in their operation to pay employees and pay suppliers and others.
00:20And they're not hiding anything. Salima Refran has the first news.
00:25Break-open 12 of 14 safety vaults inside the premises.
00:32Under the break-open order of the court, 12 money vaults were opened to the alleged BPO, Central 1, Bataan, in Bagac, Bataan.
00:41Those who can't open the company's access code were classed by the Bureau of Fire Protection using portable spreader and other equipment.
00:50They were able to see a lot of money. Some were wrapped with P1 million and even in plastic.
00:58They also saw U.S. dollars and other currencies.
01:01The CIDG's inventory continues here in one of the vaults opened in Central 1, Bataan.
01:08Aside from counting the money, they were also able to get documents that were under investigation by the authorities.
01:15These were the bodies of PAOK, CIDG, AMLOC, and Central 1, Bataan.
01:23More than P76 million and almost P167,000 U.S. dollars or almost P10 million were obtained in just five vaults.
01:35The money is not included in other currencies like Malaysian Ringgit and Singapore Dollar.
01:42Two vaults were first opened by the BPO in October that contained more than P30 million.
01:51This money is for operations. It's a big company employing 1,600 employees.
01:58So this money is used for operations, for salary, for payment of various suppliers, etc.
02:06We are here cooperating with the authorities. We are not hiding anything.
02:11The BPO authorities will remember this in October 31 due to the allegations that it was involved in back-end operations of illegal gaming and gambling platforms in other countries.
02:23According to PAOK, the BPO has no relevant permit from the PAGCOR.
02:27This was also suspected by the leadership of Central 1, Bataan.
02:31This is the first news in five words for GMA Integrated News.