Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro

Cybersex suspects granted P160T bail

- By Alwen Saliring

The eight people arrested for extortion and cyber-pornograph­y in Gingoog City, Misamis Oriental may soon be out of jail after they were granted by the court a P160,000 bail each.

Superinten­dent Roel Lamiing, Gingoog City police chief, said Roel Ruiz, Gerald Pinol, Joemari Pinol, Robert Higana, Geovani Mandin, Gener Pacot, Hermenegil­do Escano, and Lalyn Ruiz, were charged in court for violations of the cybercrime Prevention Act (RA 10175).

“Na file na ang kaso in court yung violation of section 4(6)(c) (1) of RA 10175. The court granted P160,000 each bailbond,” Lamiing said.

But, Lamiing said none of the suspects has yet to post bail as of Monday, July 17.

The Gingoog police is also waiting for the commitment order for the detention of the suspects.

Authoritie­s arrested the suspects on July 11 after raiding the supposed cybersex den where evidence such as laptops, cellphones, wifi, ATM cards, sim card, P7,000 cash and

receipts of money remittance­s were seized inside the rented apartment.

Lamiing said they are conducting intelligen­ce gathering to trace whether there are more suspects doing similar illegal activity in the city.

The police chief said the ‘modus’ of the suspects is to create social media accounts and pretend to be women to entice their victims to do sexual actions.

The suspects would record the video and threaten the victims to post the video on the internet if they would not give in to their monetary demands.

Suspects were said to be preying on foreign men.

“Sa ngayon wala pa tayong namonitor na other group na gumagawa nito pero ongoing investigat­ion natin and intelligen­ce gathering,”Lamiing said.

“Pag may commitment order na we will turn-over them to the city jail,”Lamiing added.

Meanwhile, the Anti-Cybercrime Group (ACG) in Northern Mindanao is still waiting for the resolution of the inquest proceeding­s against Renan Ranile who was arrested for alleged sextortion.

Authoritie­s arrested Ranile in an entrapment operation at Middleton Apartelle in Carmen, Cagayan de Oro City, Wednesday, July 12, after he blackmaile­d the victim to upload her nude photos in the social media if she will not give in to sexual favors.

“Gahulat pa mi sa inquest resolution,”ACG spokespers­on Ritchell Manabo said.

Manabo said the ACG charged Ranile with violations of photo and video voyeurism (RA 9995), cybercrime law (RA 10175), and attempted rape.

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