90jili Chinese, Pinoy nabbed for sexual exploitation
MANILA90jili, Philippines — Agents of the National Bureau of Investigation have arrested a Chinese national and a Filipino in two separate entrapment operations for sexually exploiting women.
In a statement on Tuesday, the NBI said that agents of its Naga District Office arrested Marjohn Lanera Boragay, also known as “Baks” or “Bella,” at an apartelle in Naga, Camarines Sur, on Jan. 14 after placing him under surveillance.
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new slot machine gamesThey caught Boragay in the act of trading 10 women, two of them minors, for sexual exploitation.
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FEATURED STORIES GLOBALNATION Trump decrees end of diversity programs, LGBTQ protections GLOBALNATION Trump 2.0 starts with big immigration crackdown GLOBALNATION 76 killed in a hotel fire at a ski resort in TurkeyThe NBI said that the two minors were turned over to the Naga City Social Welfare Development office, while Boragay was presented for inquest proceedings for violating Republic Act No. 10364, or the Expanded Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act of 2012.
On the same day, NBI agents conducted another entrapment operation in Pasay City, which led to the arrest of a Chinese national identified as Bing Abing for the same offense.
Article continues after this advertisementThe NBI said in a separate statement that its Organized and Transnational Crimes Division had received information about a Telegram channel featuring nude photos of women used as “advertisements,” and customers could avail of their services at a hotel at rates ranging from P6,500 to P18,000. —Gillian Villanueva
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