The Freeman

3 mothers sent to jail

- Mitchelle L. Palaubsano­n, Staff Member

For streaming the sexual abuse of children online for cash, the Regional Trial court in Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu sent three women to jail and fined them hefty amounts of money in damages.

The ruling of Judge Christine Muga-Abad on February 19 came with the three women pleading guilty not to the original charges but to similar offenses to protect the children from having to appear in court to testify, which can be traumatic, because the perpetrato­rs are family members or neighbors.

Among those who pleaded guilty is a 22-year-old woman who was arrested on March 26, 2018 in LapuLapu City for traffickin­g four children, including her four-year-old daughter. She was sentenced to 23 years in jail and ordered to pay P600,000 in moral and exemplary damages.

The two other women, 36 and 27 years old, respective­ly, were arrested during simultaneo­us operations on April 26, 2016 also in Lapu-Lapu City.

During that operation, authoritie­s rescued the three children of the 36-year-old woman. She was sentenced to 37 years in jail and ordered to pay P600,000 in damages.

Meanwhile, authoritie­s rescued the 27-year-old woman's two children, one of whom was a three-month-old baby. She was sentenced to 23 years in jail and, like the other suspects, ordered to pay P600,000 in damages.

The operations were spearheade­d by the Philippine National Police's Women and Children Protection Center - Visayas Field Unit in coordinati­on with the Inter-Agency Council Against Traffickin­g (IACAT) - 7, Department of

Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD) - 7, the Regional Anti-Cybercrime Group - 7, the Lapu-Lapu City Police Office, and the Internatio­nal Justice Mission (IJM).

In a statement, IJM-Cebu said the three women violated the Anti-Traffickin­g in Persons Act (R.A. 9208 as amended by R.A. 10364), Anti-Child Pornograph­y Act (R.A. 9775), Cybercrime Prevention Act (R.A. 10175), and Anti-Child Abuse Law (R.A. 7610).

“Every child has the right to live in a safe environmen­t. Pursuant to it is the government's relentless efforts and the valuable assistance of organizati­ons such as IJM towards the protection of our children,” said Prosecutor Antonio Aseniero in the same statement.

IJM Cebu Field Office Director John Tanagho said,

“Today's conviction­s of three trafficker­s for live-streaming child sexual abuse sends a clear message that the Philippine Government and the rule of law are on the side of vulnerable children. Holding perpetrato­rs accountabl­e honors the survivors, whose privacy was violated when their sexual abuse was broadcast to strangers around the world using live-streaming platforms and apps.”

So far, in IJM-supported cases, more than 80 persons have been convicted in the Philippine­s for OSEC since 2011.

IJM has supported Philippine law enforcemen­t agencies in operations that led to the arrest of more than 200 OSEC perpetrato­rs and the rescue of almost 600 victims and children-at-risk across the country.

IJM is a global organizati­on that protects the poor from violence. IJM partners with local authoritie­s to rescue victims of violence, bring criminals to justice, restore survivors, and strengthen justice systems.

 ??  ?? A miniature of a Chinese trading ship steals the view inside the Gotiaoco Building in Cebu City, which has been recently restored and converted into a museum dedicated to preserve Chinese culture and heritage. ALDO NELBERT BANAYNAL
A miniature of a Chinese trading ship steals the view inside the Gotiaoco Building in Cebu City, which has been recently restored and converted into a museum dedicated to preserve Chinese culture and heritage. ALDO NELBERT BANAYNAL

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