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Man collared for selling explicit content online
By J.Lo
"This decisive action underscores our unwavering commitment to protecting children from online exploitation..this sends clear message to perpetrators that justice will prevail, and law will be enforced to its fullest extent," Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla said in statement Department of Justice (DOJ) filed charges against individual "promoting and offering" explicit content of minors online.
On Tuesday, DOJ said individual, known as Bench Ortillano, violated Anti-Online Sexual Abuse of Exploitation of Children (OSAEC) and Anti-Child Sexual Abuse or Exploitation Materials (CSAEM) Act. Charges were filed before Regional Trial Court (RTC) of Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija.
According to DOJ, individual allegedly provides buyers with CSAEM in Nueva Ecija and was found to be "promoting explicit content" and offering "discounts" for access to said materials in "VIP" Telegram channel.
Further investigation also uncovered Ortillano's role in managing minor models and distributing illicit materials via his Telegram channel, according to Justice department.
DOJ said Ortillano openly disclosed availability of explicit materials people could access if they paid P499 through mobile wallet, GCash.
Upon payment, agents of National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) received link from Ortillano, leading to explicit videos, including footage of him engaging in sexual acts with minors.
Evidence found by NBI agents, along with Search, Seize, and Examine Computer Data warrant issued by Manila City's RTC Branch 4, led to Ortillano's arrest.
After thorough review of case, DOJ confirmed Ortillano's arrest was valid and carried out in full compliance with Revised Rule on Criminal Procedure.
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