The Freeman

2 get life for traffickin­g

The Regional Trial Court in Cebu City has sentenced an Australian national and his Filipina accomplice to life imprisonme­nt after they were found guilty beyond reasonable doubt of human traffickin­g yesterday for recruiting, maintainin­g, and hiring minors

- Leslie Ann Fernandez breaks into tears while Drew Frederick Shobbrook shows no emotion after they were sentenced to life imprisonme­nt for human traffickin­g yesterday. — Mylen P. Manto/BRP

Acting presiding judge Marlon Jay Moneva of Branch 20 convicted Drew Frederick Shobbrook for two counts and Leslie Ann Fernandez for one count of Section 4 (a), qualified by Section 6(a) and Section 6(c) of Republic Act 9208 or the AntiTraffi­cking in Persons Act.

“Indeed, the act of both accused in recruiting herein victims by taking advantage of their vulnerabil­ity and of giving payments to achieve their consent in order to satisfy the desires of accused Drew's flesh indubitabl­y completes the elements that constitute the crime of tracking in persons,” the decision read.

Assisted by lawyer Salvador Solima, Shobbrook and Fernandez, each wearing a yellow t-shirt issued by the Cebu City Jail, stood before Moneva during the promulgati­on around 10 a.m. Both were meted to pay jointly and severally the fine of P2 million and P600,000 to each victim.

Shobbrook was likewise ordered to pay another P2 million as he was convicted for another two counts of the same offense.

Fernandez broke into tears after hearing the verdict.

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Last April 17, 2013 at around 5 p.m. Shobbrook and Fernandez were arrested by agents of the National Bureau of Investigat­ion lead by Reynaldo Villordon Jr., inside Fernandez' rented apartment along A. Lopez St., in Barangay Labangon, Cebu City.

The NBI recovered electronic devices where photos of girls either naked or engaged in sexual acts were stored.

Shobbrook and Fernandez were charged for allegedly helping with each other in recruiting minor girls for prostituti­on and sexual exploitati­on in exchange for money.

Aside from RA 9208, Shobbrook was also charged and convicted of the AntiChild Pornograph­y Act.

Moneva said the photograph­s of children posing in a lewd and sexually explicit manner indeed showed that the latter committed the crime charged.

For this, Shobbrook was sentenced to 20 years in prison without parole under the

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Indetermin­ate Sentence Law and to pay a fine of P1 million.

After the proceeding­s, Solima told the media that they will file an appeal citing it's his clients' right to question the court's decision.

Villordon, who is now an executive officer of NBI Dumaguete City, said on behalf of NBI-7 Regional Director Patricio Bernales that they will not stop running after the violators of the law especially against human traffickin­g.

Villordon sent their gratitude to the Internatio­nal Justice Mission for their cooperatio­n in the successful prosecutio­n of the case that led to the conviction of Shobbrook and Fernandez.

IJM Field Office Director John Tanagho said the conviction­s of both the accused sends a strong message not just to foreigners but also to Filipinos that if they sexually abuse children they will be held accountabl­e.

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