Authorities raid KTV bar using minors as sex workers

DIGOS CITY, Philippines—Suspicions that children were being turned into sex workers in some KTV bars were confirmed after two minors were rescued during a raid on one such establishment here, police authorities said Thursday.

Senior Inspector Francis Sonza of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group in Davao del Sur said at least two minors were rescued following the raid on a KTV (karaoke TV) bar here on Wednesday.

The raid was conducted after an agent, deployed under the CIDG’s “Oplan Nena” and Oplan Sagip Anghel, determined that the KTV bar was providing sex services, Sonza said.

Oplan Nena is CIDG’s campaign against sex trafficking while Oplan Sagip Anghel was aimed at rescuing children being used in the sex trade.

“Our agent inside the said establishment on the night of July 20 posed as costumer. The floor manager approached him and offered to find him a girl for his sexual pleasure,” he said.

Sonza said the agent then paid the floor manager a marked P500 as “bar fine” after they agreed on a girl. The girl’s pimp also got P300.

After money changed hands, other CIDG agents posted nearby entered the establishment and arrested five persons, including the floor manager and the pimp, he said.

The two minors were brought to the city social welfare office while charges were filed against the five others, Sonza said.

Sonza said the city hosts more than two dozen KTV bars also being suspected of using children as sex workers and these were also being monitored.

“This is just the start,” he said.

Authorities have recently intensified their campaign against sex trafficking and other forms of human exploitation, which resulted in the country’s removal from Washington’s list of countries with serious cases of trafficking.

Among the areas with rising cases of trafficking had been observed was Zamboanga City.

In May, a beautician working for a local shipping company was arrested for facilitating the trip to Malaysia of three women. The police said the arrested suspect was uncooperative for fear of her safety.

“So we believe there is an organized human trafficking group here and that  is our target,” acting Zamboanga City police chief Senior Superintendent Edwin de Ocampo said after the beautician’s arrest on May 12.

Also in May, two foreigners suspected of being members of an international sex ring were convicted under the human-trafficking law.

Swedes Bo Stefan Sederholm, 31, and Emil Andreas Solemo, 35, were ordered imprisoned and were asked to pay a fine of P2 million each after they were found guilty of violating the anti-trafficking law in connection with their cybersex operation in Cagayan de Oro City.

The two Swedes and their Filipino cohorts were arrested on April 23, 2009 by  agents of the National Bureau of Investigation in Northern Mindanao and the Cagayan de Oro City Police Office in an afternoon raid at a  cybersex den in a three-story building in Barangay Kauswagan in Cagayan de Oro City.

During the raid, authorities also rescued 17 female minors and seized a host of sex toys and gadgets.

The minors were being used as nude models in an elaborate cybersex operation catering to foreign clientele.

Three others, all Filipinos, were also found guilty by the court. Andrea Galdones Romero, Arvy Pablo Baylon, and Aminoding Lomangcolob Rangaig were all ordered to serve 20 years in prison and pay a fine of P1 million each.

Three others, identified as Abdul Barry Usman Imam, Yusoph Mama, Jr., and a third man, whose identity remains a mystery, were also sentenced in absentia.

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