MANILA, Philippines — Authorities are offering a P10 million reward for information leading to the capture of Charlie "Atong" Ang, the cockfighting magnate now considered the Philippines' most wanted fugitive. Ang is the subject of multiple arrest warrants for four counts of kidnapping with homicide and multiple counts of kidnapping and serious illegal detention. The charges stem from the mass disappearance of cockfight enthusiasts (sabungeros) over a series of incidents in recent years. "Any information leading to the conclusive arrest of Atong Ang will merit a P10 million reward. No questions asked," said Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary Jonvic Remulla, who detailed an intensified nationwide manhunt for Ang, whom he described as "armed and dangerous." The funding for the bounty will be sourced from the DILG's intelligence fund. Authorities acknowledged the challenge posed by Ang's immense wealth, allegedly amassed during the peak of e-sabong operations where he reportedly earned "P1 billion a day." Despite revoking licenses for six firearms registered in his name, officials believe he can easily acquire more, according to Remulla. "He is a poor man with a lot of money," said Remulla, adding that Ang is known to travel with up to 20 armed bodyguards, historically composed of former agents from the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI). The Philippine National Police (PNP) assured the public that all 320,000 of its personnel were involved in the search. Remulla called on Ang to surrender peacefully. "My advice to him, Atong, surrender now... If you become a fugitive from the law, then we will treat you like a fugitive," he said. To prevent Ang from fleeing, authorities have requested the Bureau of Immigration to issue a hold departure order and have initiated the process for an Interpol Red Notice, which would flag him to law enforcement worldwide. Officials also confirmed they were working with the Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLAC) to track and potentially freeze his financial assets to cripple his ability to fund his evasion.