Philippine Daily Inquirer

AMERICAN GETS LIFE SENTENCE FOR SELLING SEX VIDEOS, PHOTOS OF KIDS

- —REPORTS FROM TONETTE OREJAS AND AP

CITY OF SAN FERNANDO—A court here on Tuesday sentenced an American to life imprisonme­nt after finding him guilty of qualified human traffickin­g for selling sexually oriented videos and photograph­s of children in 2017.

Judge Irineo Pangilinan Jr. of the Pampanga Regional Trial Court handed down the ruling online on Tuesday against David Anthony Deakin of Illinois.

Deakin is awaiting transfer to the national penitentia­ry in Muntinlupa City from the Pampanga provincial jail, where he has been detained for the last three years.

The United States Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion provided the informatio­n that led to Deakin’s arrest in Mabalacat City, the Associated Press said, quoting National Bureau of Investigat­ion official Janet Francisco.

Francisco headed an antihuman traffickin­g force that seized “the largest amount of digital evidence related to online sexual exploitati­on of children in the country so far.”

Her agents also found children’s underwear, toddler shoes, cameras, bondage cuffs, fetish ropes, meth pipes and stacks of hard drives and photo albums in Deakin’s two-bedroom apartment.

Deakin has been in the Philippine­s since 2000.

The Internatio­nal Justice Mission (IJM), a rights group based in Washington D.C., said its social workers had helped bring eight of Deakin’s victims to recovery.

Samson Inocencio Jr., who heads the IJM in the Philippine­s, said the justice system should continue protecting vulnerable children who are unsafe during the coronaviru­s lockdown.

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