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- A mother in Bombon, Camarines Sur was arrested for allegedly exploiting her six minor children in online s&xual activities with foreign clients
- Authorities rescued all six children, including her two-year-old youngest child, during an entrapment operation
- The suspect is facing charges under the Anti-CSAEM Act and the Cybercrime Prevention Act after explicit materials involving her children were found
- The case underscores the rising threat of online ch1ld exploitation in the Philippines and the need for strong law enforcement and public vigilance
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A woman in Bombon, Camarines Sur, was arrested on May 27, 2025, for allegedly exploiting her six minor children in online s&xual activities targeting foreign clients.

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The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) conducted the operation following a tip from the U.S. Homeland Security Investigations team in Manila, which reported that a Filipino was distributing child s&xual abuse materials (CSAEM) online in exchange for cash.
The NBI's Violence Against Women and Children Division, along with the NBI Naga District Office, executed an entrapment operation at the suspect's residence.
During the operation, six minors were rescued, including the suspect's two-year-old youngest child.
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Examination of confiscated cellphones revealed that four of the minors appeared in photographs sold by the suspect.
The suspect is facing charges for violating Section 4(c) of Republic Act 11930, known as the "Anti-Online S&xual Abuse or Exploitation Materials (CSAEM) Act," in relation to Section 6 of Republic Act 10175, the "Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012."
This case highlights the growing concern over online s&xual exploitation of children (OSEC) in the Philippines.
Authorities emphasize the importance of international cooperation and vigilant monitoring to combat such crimes.
The rescued children are now under the care of social welfare services, receiving necessary support and rehabilitation.
The NBI urges the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities related to online ch1ld exploitation to help protect vulnerable children from such heinous crimes.
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In other news, a 61-year-old woman died after being run over three times by two SUVs and a sedan at Illinois Street and Aurora Boulevard in Barangay Silangan, Quezon City, on May 17. The victim was initially struck by an SUV, then hit again by a second SUV and a sedan moments later, GMA News showed. QCPD is reviewing CCTV footage and has urged the involved drivers to cooperate with the investigation. The incident has raised public concern over road safety and calls for stricter traffic enforcement in the area.
Still in other news, a 16-year-old girl in Antipolo accused a tricycle driver of forcibly taking her to a hotel instead of bringing her home after work around 3 a.m. The victim said the driver ignored her pleas and sped up when she asked to be let off, "binilisan pa niya lalo 'yung takbo ng tricycle niya, natatakot na po ako nun." At the hotel, CCTV showed the driver holding her arm, and the girl said: *"hihingi po sana ako ng tulong kaso natatakot po ako sa kanya." The hotel cashier refused to let them check in after suspecting something was wrong, prompting the girl to threaten to report the driver, who then fled the scene, according to ABS-CBN.
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