THE Philippine National Police (PNP) has intensified efforts this year in cracking down on online sexual abuse and exploitation of children (Osaec), following reports that the Philippines ranked second globally, next to India, in the prevalence of the crime.
Speaking in a recorded video interview with The Manila Times, PNP Women and Children Protection Center (PNP-WCPC) director BGen. Portia Manalad said their numbers for Osaec had increased over the Covid-19 pandemic, as children were inside the house and the internet became the common tool for communication, particularly in schools.
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