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Trafficker Gets Four Life Sentences for Online Sexual Exploitation of Children

DAVAO CITY, PHILIPPINES – Arrested after offering to sexually abuse her 6-year-old son and a one-year-old girl for profit, a 32-year-old trafficker has been sentenced to four life terms, marking one of the strongest penalties ever imposed in a case of online child sexual exploitation.

The Court found the trafficker guilty of qualified trafficking, child abuse, and offering child sexual abuse material through the use of a computer system. Aside from multiple life terms, the judge sentenced her to an additional 14 years in prison and ordered her to pay a total of P6 million in fines and P1.5 million in moral, civil and exemplary damages.

“This conviction is another testament to the government’s relentless effort in combatting and ending trafficking in persons, especially the online sexual abuse and exploitation of children,” said Regional Prosecutor Janet Grace Dalisay-Fabrero.

The trafficking of children to produce child sexual exploitation materials, including live-streamed abuse, is widespread in the Philippines. IJM’s Scale of Harm study estimates that nearly half a million Filipino children were victims of this crime in 2022 alone, with nearly a quarter of a million adult Filipinos perpetrating this form of exploitation during the same period.

The Davao City conviction stemmed from a law enforcement operation on June 13, 2018. Before this, the Nordic Police Liaison in Manila had passed on information to the Philippine National Police - Women and Children Protection Center (PNP-WCPC) following the arrest of a Swedish national involved in procuring child sexual exploitation material from the Philippines. Members of the WCPC-Mindanao Field Unit, in collaboration with the Davao City Police Office and the Talomo Police Office, arrested the trafficker in an entrapment operation and rescued her young son and the female toddler who was under her care. Her arrest came after she offered to sexually abuse the two children in exchange for money online.

“The Department of Justice will always be at the forefront of protecting our children from this modern-day menace. I commend the handling prosecutors for delivering justice to the victim. May this serve as a warning to traffickers that we will not stop until we have put them all behind bars,” Regional Prosecutor Dalisay-Fabrero added.

IJM provided technical and legal support during the investigation and was consulted by government prosecutors during the early stages of the trial.

“This stands out as one of the most robust sentences we, at IJM, have witnessed in a conviction for a case of online sexual exploitation of children. Convictions like this help to intensify the deterrence of this crime. Another powerful form of deterrence is when the people in the community are vigilant and active in reporting cases of online sexual exploitation to authorities. IJM is prepared to assist our government partners in bringing victims to safety and holding perpetrators accountable”
said lawyer and IJM Cebu Director Lucille Dejito.

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