AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoScam Crackdown in Dili: Timor-Leste police say they’ve dismantled a major international scam operation, raiding three heavily secured call-centre compounds and arresting 253 workers in Dili over five days, with 314 arrests total in three weeks; suspects face charges including money laundering, criminal association and illegal online gaming, with police saying the centres targeted overseas victims. Financial Reform at Home: Timor-Leste’s National Parliament approved the General Framework for the Financial System and Banking Activities, replacing the 2000 legal regime and boosting the Central Bank’s powers, including stability measures, resolution and deposit insurance funds, and stronger anti–money laundering and counter-terror financing rules. Education and Safety Moves: In Cebu, Talisay City Mayor Gerald Gullas distributed 100 handheld metal detectors to public schools, with orientation for principals and guards; the push comes amid reports of school violence and threats. Disability Support Update: Davao City’s PDAO says 33,806 persons with disabilities qualify for a P1,500 annual subsidy, with IDs and residency proof required for claims. Regional Portuguese Links: CPLP marks its 30th anniversary, with member states including Timor-Leste highlighting cooperation across education, trade, health, maritime security and mobility.
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