Chief Superintendent Manuel Cabigon, task force head, admitted that the illegal numbers game continues to thrive in Central Luzon but its financiers now resort to "guerrilla-style" operations.
"The gambling lords are trying their very best to keep their operations a secret by jumping from one place to another," he said.
"But the good thing is that the public is cooperating by reporting their safehouses to us thats why we are able to conduct successful raids," he added.
Task force agents, led by Senior Inspector Jesus Kabigting, first raided a jueteng den in Barangay San Roque in Guagua, Pampanga last Thursday and caught six people in the act of drawing the days winning number combinations. Cash bets amounting to P3,000 were seized from them.
Kabigtings team motored yesterday to Nueva Ecija and arrested 11 other jueteng personnel in Barangay Sto. Cristo, San Antonio town. The raiders confiscated P10,125 in cash bets and gambling paraphernalia.
Ten jueteng workers were also nabbed in another raid yesterday in Barangay San Pedro in Hermosa, Bataan.
In a report to Interior and Local Government Secretary, Cabigon identified three suspected jueteng financiers as well as the mayors, police chiefs and barangay heads who have jurisdiction over the raided gambling dens.
Cabigon said the anti-jueteng campaign will continue without let-up.