{"id":224511,"date":"2022-08-03T07:40:18","date_gmt":"2022-08-03T12:40:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.casino.org\/news\/?p=224511"},"modified":"2022-10-16T05:27:33","modified_gmt":"2022-10-16T10:27:33","slug":"owner-of-esports-company-bren-esports-accused-of-being-drug-smuggler","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.casino.org\/news\/owner-of-esports-company-bren-esports-accused-of-being-drug-smuggler\/","title":{"rendered":"Bren Esports Owner Accused of Being Drug Smuggler"},"content":{"rendered":"

Bernard Chong, the owner of the Bren Esports organization, faces allegations of drug trafficking in a case involving approximately $33.6 million, according to Philippine media. It is being investigated by the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI).<\/p>\n

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Bernard Chong (center) poses with members of Bren Esports, the esports team he founded. The entrepreneur faces allegations he is a drug smuggler in his home country of the Philippines. (Image: Tiebreaker Times)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

The case dates back to 2019 at the Manila International Container Port in the Philippines. At the time, Chong became a figure in a narcotics trafficking case as one of the owners of Fortuneyield Cargo Services Corporation. The cargo service company allegedly had ties to smuggling operations.<\/p>\n

Specifically, police believe the company plays a role in the trafficking of illegal methamphetamines<\/a>. As a result, authorities want Chong to turn himself in so he can respond to the charges.<\/strong><\/p>\n

Police in the Philippines issued a warrant for Chong\u2019s arrest during the summer of 2021. This past April, he tried to appeal the warrant. But a court judge rejected his request.<\/p>\n

Arrest Warrant in Play<\/h2>\n

The NBI began a search operation to detain Chong in 2021. However, so far, it has been unsuccessful. Now, authorities have launched a public appeal for him to give up.<\/p>\n

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Hello Twitter, as some of you may be aware, throughout the last few hours there have been several news articles written about my alleged involvement in a case in my home country, the Philippines.<\/p>\n

— Bernard Chong (@brenchong) August 2, 2022<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n