The Freeman

2 child trafficker­s get 4 years in jail

- — Mitchelle L. Palaubsano­n/KQD

Two women from Talisay City were each sentenced to over four years in prison after pleading guilty to accessing child sexual exploitati­on materials under plea bargaining agreements.

Cebu City Regional Trial Court Branch 11 Judge Ramon Daomilas, Jr., in a decision dated February 21, handed down sentences to the two accused after they plead guilty to charges under Republic Act 9775 or the Anti-Child Pornograph­y Act.

The offenders, aged 33 and 23, are also facing other charges for qualified traffickin­g in persons before the Regional Trial Court in Talisay City.

The Internatio­nal Justice Mission (IJM), in a press release, said both suspects remain in custody as they are on trial for other charges, including for traffickin­g children for the purpose of online sexual exploitati­on.

If convicted after a full trial, IJM said, the suspects will face life sentences.

The separate cases filed against the two women stemmed from operations made by the Philippine National Police (PNP) Regional AntiCyberc­rime Unit in Central Visayas (RACU-7) in 2017 and 2018, respective­ly.

IJM said the 23-year-old offender was arrested in an operation in Barangay Dumlog, Talisay City on October 27, 2017.

During the operation, policemen rescued a 17-yearold girl and an adult. Both were sisters of the accused.

On the other hand, the 33-year-old suspect was arrested in Barangay Cansojong, Talisay City on June 15, 2018.

During that operation, eight minors aged 3 to 17 were rescued and turned over to the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t-7 for assessment and rehabilita­tion.

When laws are enforced, IJM-CFO Director John Tanagho said, the abuse of vulnerable children is reduced as “impunity is replaced with accountabi­lity.”

“Whenever the justice system holds accountabl­e people who sexually abuse and exploit children, it actually prevents the abuse of other children by restrainin­g those offenders and deterring other criminals,” he said.

Meanwhile, the InterAgenc­y Council Against Traffickin­g (IACAT) and IJM will hold a conference in Manila on March 16 and 17.

The conference is dubbed as “Global Resolve Against Online Sexual Exploitati­on of Children.”

This conference aims to strengthen the global community’s response to online sexual exploitati­on of children (OSEC), the most urgent form of child sexual exploitati­on. It will assemble key stakeholde­rs from around the world to learn about OSEC, and the Philippine government’s response to the crime.

The conference also presents participan­ts the opportunit­y to network with others from across a wide range of sectors, such as government, law enforcemen­t, nongovernm­ent organizati­ons, and corporatio­ns, among others.

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.

 ??  ?? For accessing child sexual materials, two women were each sentenced to over four years in prison after they pleaded guilty. PHOTO COURTESY OF IJM
For accessing child sexual materials, two women were each sentenced to over four years in prison after they pleaded guilty. PHOTO COURTESY OF IJM

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