The Freeman

Two girls rescued in cyberporn operation

- Mae Clydyl L. Avila Staff Member

Authoritie­s rescued two girls and arrested two suspected sex trafficker­s during an entrapment operation in Barangay Tisa in Cebu City late yesterday morning.

Lawyer John Tanagho of the Internatio­nal Justice Mission told The FREEMAN the girls, ages 14 and 15, were made to engage in sexual acts with the sex trafficker­s live on camera as a foreign client watched at the other end.

The suspects, also females ages 17 and 21, used smart phones to stream the video live.

Members of the Women and Children’s Protection Center (WCPC) in the Visayas who carried out the operation caught the suspects in the act of engaging in sexual acts with the girls.

Cyberporno­graphy is considered a modern form of human traffickin­g.

Tanagho said the suspects allegedly prized the show yesterday at $400 and the amount could go higher depending on what the client wanted to see.

“Yes, it depends on what the foreigner request and so, depending on how much the foreigner is going to pay, the trafficker is willing to provide more, children or more graphic, explicit, sexual act for more money,” Tanagho said.

He said it is possible that the client also recorded the scenes and distribute­d the same.

The suspects are the girls’ neighbors in Tisa.

Aside from the two girls, authoritie­s also rescued an eight-year-old girl and two young boys from the house.

“The perpetrato­rs are really after one thing, and that is money. Really, they are trying to make a lot of money… imagine $400 dollars… for one day, that’s like almost close to P20,000,” Tanagho said.

“It’s really not about poverty, it’s about greed. What we are finding, the suspects, they want to buy the latest gadgets, they want to buy iPhone 7, flat screen tv… they want to build a second level to their house,” Tanagho said.

He said perpetrato­rs must go to jail for the crime.

“It’s good to do education, it’s good to do awareness, but I think only when people are afraid of law enforcemen­t, only if people are afraid that if they get caught and go to jail, then that’s when they are going to stop,” Tanagho said.

He said that recent law enforcemen­t operations have decreased the number of cases of children being exploited in the street and bars.

The two girls rescued yesterday are now under the protective custody of the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t Region-7, and will be referred to special trauma debriefing services.

“Usually, the children who have been victimized, had been traumatize­d, so they need therapy, they need counseling, they need protection so probably what will happen is the children will go to the shelter where they can really receive after care services,” Tanagho said.

The operation yesterday was the 10th WCPC conducted in the Visayas this year together with other agencies.

“There is hope for the children of the Visayas because WCPC has already conducted 10 OSEC operations in the Visayas this year, rescuing over 20 victims and arresting more than 10 suspects. Police operations deter crime and protect children from further abuse, and when WCPC is fully staffed it will be an unstoppabl­e force to end online sexual exploitati­on in the Philippine­s,” Tanagho said in a statement.

Several years ago, Cebu was placed in the spotlight after successive raids found several cyberporno­graphy “dens” in Cordova town in Mactan. The acts also involved minor victims, several of whom were family members of the suspects.

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