The Freeman

Fighting cyber pornograph­y

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Authoritie­s in Lapu- Lapu City are reportedly closely monitoring at least four barangays in the city for cybersex operations. This after a report said some residents of these barangays are engaged in this illegal activity.

However, Lapu-Lapu Mayor Paz Radaza refused to name the barangays, only to say that the monitoring had been intensifie­d following several arrests and that the city does not want to pre- empt the ongoing surveillan­ce.

The mayor was right in admitting that those engaged in cybersex business tend to operate in areas too far for authoritie­s to detect. Therefore a thorough surveillan­ce by the authoritie­s is needed to locate those operators.

Since cybersex has been a lucrative business, many are lured to venture into such activity. That is why cybersex operators almost always ply their trade in areas away from the prowling eyes of neighbors and the authoritie­s.

But the campaign against cyber pornograph­y will never be successful without the help of the local folk. The main reason why such an activity thrives in Lapu-Lapu City and nearby Cordova for years is that neighbors of cybersex operators often hesitate to report what they know to be illegal to the authoritie­s.

Of course, this is not to single out LapuLapu and Cordova where cybersex operations are reportedly rampant. There are many areas across the province where this activity goes unreported because residents simply choose to be tight-lipped.

Online pornograph­y can only be stopped through cooperatio­n of the local folk themselves. Residents are the best source of informatio­n about the illegal trade because they know what goes on in their community.

So it is very important that the campaign against cyber pornograph­y should largely involve raising awareness among the residents about its poisonous effects to society. Local officials and the police cannot win the battle without the help of the whole neighborho­od.

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