Stemming the tide of prostitution

08/04/2014

Poverty overrides whatever claims to dignity some indigent families have as they continue to market and sell their children to foreign pedophiles despite the seeming best efforts of the provincial, national and foreign governments. The arrest of…

‘Seized mags exposed privates’

Doris C. Bongcac 07/10/2014

A NY exposure of a person’s private parts in a publication constitutes pornography, the head of the Cebu City Anti-Indecency Board (CAIB) said yesterday. City Administrator and CAIB head Dr. Lucelle Mercado, CAIB head, said the board…

Magazines, DVDs seized from book shop and theater

Doris C. Bongcac 07/08/2014

The Cebu City Anti-Indecency Board (CAIB) confiscated DVDs from vendors at the old Vision Theater in Colon Street and glossy magazines from a book shop in a mall in separate operations. The Book Sale outlet in SM…

DSWD keeps 20 rescued children; tourist took nude photos of kids

Apple Ta-as, Fe Marie Dumaboc, Peter L. Romanillos 06/28/2014

Their parents want to take them home but the 15 children who were rescued from a Cordova beach resort where they were allegedly sexually abused by an Australian guest will remain for now with the Lapu-Lapu City…

Tourist charged with abusing 4 boys, 11 girls in Mactan resort

06/27/2014

Not just school girls, but boys were sexually abused by the Australian tourist who invited several children to his room in a Cordova beach resort over the weekend. A 14-year-old boy from Lapu-Lapu City said he knew…

Cybersex dens move from villages to gated subdivisions

Peter L. Romanillos 02/07/2014

The movement of cybersex dens from small, remote villages in the province to subdivisions in Metro Cebu made it harder  for the Cebu provincial government and police authorities to crack it down. Unlike in the past, the…

Lapu police monitor Cordova for cyberporn rings

Fe Marie Dumaboc 01/30/2014

LAPU-LAPU City Hall and the Lapu-Lapu City police are monitoring several barangays in Cordova town for any cyberpornographic activities that may spill over to their area. In yesterday’s press conference, Lapu-Lapu City Mayor Paz Radaza said she…

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