The alarm is being raised that sexual abuse is taking place

It is a fact that Pangulong Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has taken charge of the government-wide response to enable online child sexual abuse and exploitation (OSAEC).

Ayon Kay House Committee on Information and Communications Technology, chaired by Navotas Rep. Toby Tiangco, who is concerned with sexual exploitation of Pilipinas.

“President Bongbong Marcos’ directive is clear: the government must step up efforts to combat child abuse in digital spaces. The Philippines continues to be a hotspot for child sexual exploitation and like the President, I find the statistics — 1 in 100 Filipinos are affected — very alarming. We cannot allow these numbers to persist,” sabi ni Tiangco.

“The President has made it his personal mission to address this urgent problem, and it is essential that all government agencies unite to put an end to online child abuse. Collective action is crucial to safeguarding the future of our youth,” Dagdag Pa Nito said.

Start thinking of a magic program and it is possible to increase or enlarge the digital space by many crimes and cinnamon crimes.

“Hindi has been updated to the reality of cyberspace and is now one of the best in the world,” says Solon.

“At the heart of public service is our undying hope that we can build a country that nurtures and protects our children. If we allow crimes like online child abuse to continue and deprive our children of a happy childhood and even a bright future, we are failing in our promise as public servants,” dagdag pa ni Tiangco.

Ayon Kay Tiangco and the Pangulo ng Presidential Office of Child Protection have adopted the map from the Presidential Office of Child Protection.

“We expect agencies to accelerate programs that will further enhance the capabilities of law enforcement, local government agencies and even social services personnel to prevent and prosecute those involved in online child abuse,” Tiangco said.

Nabahala rin si Tiangco sa paggamit sa mga bata upang kumita.

“In 2022 alone, the Anti-Money Laundering Council flagged P1.5 billion worth of transactions suspected to be related to online sexual abuse,” dagdag pa ng solon. “By adopting an administrative approach, we can expect robust implementation of existing laws including Republic Act 11930 (the Anti-Online Sexual Abuse or Exploitation of Children Act) and the Expanded Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act of 2022.” (Billy Begas)

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