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Man charged for sex content online

By J.Lo

“Carmona violated  anti-trafficking in persons law since he offered  sexual services of  victims to  foreigner for  fee,” Department of Justice (DOJ) resolution read. filed charges of qualified trafficking against  man for allegedly selling online explicit sexual content of three Filipino minors to foreigners.

DOJ task force on women and children and against trafficking in persons found probable cause to indict Jhon Patrick Carmona for violating Republic Act 9208, othewise known as  Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act.

No bail was recommended for Carmona’s temporary liberty.

Suspect  was arrested in entrapment operation conducted by National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) in Laguna on May 16.

According to  DOJ, NBI acted on information from  Federal Bureau of Investigation, which found out  Carmona used an account on X “to market young boys to foreigners.”

Authorities said Carmona asked for money in exchange for lewd pictures and videos of young boys through messaging application Telegram.

Carmona asked  victims for  meet-up, during which he offered  boys for sex to  foreigner who posed as  client,  DOJ said.

NBI operatives rescued  victims during  entrapment operation.

Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla vowed to be relentless in  campaign against human traffickers, especially those who prey on minors.

“We will never stop nor slow down in  campaign against human traffickers until every single one of them falls in the hands of justice,” Remulla said.

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