The Freeman

Labella meeting CAIB on porn drive

- — Jean Marvette A. Demecillo/rhm

Cebu City Vice Mayor Edgardo Labella is meeting with the City Anti-Indecency Board (CAIB) on its anti-pornograph­y campaign after the Cebu Citizens Press Council (CCPC) opined that the body may have exceeded its mandate in its recent operation.

“CAIB has its duty and mandate to… protect the morals of our people in the city of Cebu. But in doing so, importante sad nga we will not go beyond the mandate that has given us,” he said.

Labella he will ask City Administra­tor Lucelle Mercado on the process they observe in their operation.

“While we have to efficientl­y implement the mandate given them, but we have also see to it that we will not go beyond the bounds of the mandate,” he said.

Mercado earlier defended their operations, saying the confiscate­d magazines were “obviously pornograph­ic.”

The CCPC said CAIB might have exceeded its mandate in confiscati­ng 237 magazines containing “lewd photos and stories.”

CCPC said that only the Supreme Court and not CAIB should determine if a material is obscene or not.

Labella said he will talk with Mercado on the opinion of the CCPC as to the body’s authority in judging the obscenity of the confiscate­d materials.

Last June 13, CAIB confiscate­d 38 copies of FHM, 186 of Cosmopolit­an, 11 of Maxim, and two Kamasutra materials during an inspection of a BookSale outlet in SM Cebu at the North Reclamatio­n Area.

Mercado said CAIB always observes due process in its every inspection and operation.

Last July 5, CAIB has also confiscate­d 391 DVDs, which included x-rated films at stalls in the city’s streets, but the team failed to capture the people responsibl­e for the selling and reproducti­on of the illegal items.

Mercado said that the board will hold a meeting on how to control the distributi­on and reproducti­on of the pornograph­ic materials.

“Dili pa namo ma- divulge karon kay basin og ma- preempt among plans how to go about it,” she said.

Mercado said that despite the criticisms, CAIB will continue to function with its mandate even with the commentari­es of different agencies, adding that they will always follow the legalities in their operations.

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