The Philippine Department of Justice has issued a million-peso reward for the capture of key figure Cassandra Ong in the POGO case. According to the latest news from the PASA official website, this female executive is accused of involvement in human trafficking cases, and her passport has already been officially cancelled, but the Department of Justice fears she may still be active.

Details of the Million Reward Announced
The reward amount is as high as one million pesos, and Acting Justice Minister Fredderick Vida stated directly: "What we want are reliable clues that can lead directly to her capture." He revealed that although Ong's passport has been confiscated, the matter is not over yet, and she is likely to continue her activities through illegal channels.
Latest Progress on Passport Cancellation
Deputy Minister of Justice Nicky Ty confirmed on the PASA information channel that the passport cancellation orders for Ong and four others, including a former presidential spokesperson, have officially taken effect. Chief Legal Advisor Dennis Chan specifically stated that this cancellation has nothing to do with the former spokesperson's asylum application in the Netherlands, stating plainly that these are two separate matters.
Significance of the Reward Operation
The Philippine Department of Justice is serious this time, hoping to involve the public in the capture through the reward. They believe that such a large reward can effectively prevent suspects from escaping legal sanctions and maintain judicial fairness.
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