Human trafficking and child sexual abuse are still alive and thriving in the Philippines. Online sexual abuse of children is everywhere, it seems, and more must be done by the telecommunication corporations to stop it. That’s why this heinous crime against small children to satisfy the sexual lust of foreign pedophiles is so abhorrent. Shame on all who allow it to happen with impunity. The Philippines has become the hub for such crimes. The National Bureau of Investigations in Olongapo City and in Manila rescued 18 women and children and arrested three human traffickers recently.
In Angeles City this week, two children were rescued and two pimps, both minors, were arrested and turned over to the social workers of the city. An American, Nicholas Pyant, was arrested by the Philippine National Police in a room with children and should be charged with sexual assault and rape of young children. Pyant was under surveillance for weeks and is allegedly a known child predator.
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