7 arrested, 11 rescued in NBI anti-trafficking operation

NABBED. The National Bureau of Investigation presents seven suspects arrested for qualified trafficking at its Quezon City office on Monday (July 1, 2024). The suspects were offering the sexual services of minor female victims in exchange for P5,000 to P45,000. (PNA photo by Joan Bondoc)

By Marita Moaje | Philippine News Agency

The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) arrested seven individuals, including a Chinese national, for offering Filipino minors and women of other nationalities for sexual services, during an operation in Quezon City last week.

In a press briefing on Monday, NBI Director Jaime Santiago identified the arrested suspects as Moises Bognot, Jermaine Villanueva, Glenn Paolo Solijon, Darwin Tagalog, Lance Clifford Ungriano, Nighjer Teriote, and Chinese national Zhang Wenyou.

They were arrested on June 27 by operatives of the NBI – CyberCrime Division (CCD) in a condominium in Quezon City based on a complaint by non-profit organization La Familia Rescue that alleged certain individuals to be engaged in human trafficking, offering minor female victims.

Seven Filipino minors aged between 13 and 17, three Russians, and one Kazakh national were rescued during the operation.

NBI Cybercrime Division Chief, Jeremy Lotoc, said the suspects could be part of an organized crime group manned by Chinese and Russians, and transnational in scope.

The group is based in Dubai and headed by a Chinese national, Lotoc said, citing an initial investigation.

Santiago said the female minors were being offered in exchange for P5,000, while the Russians and the Kazakh were trafficked for P45,000 each.

Lotoc said the foreign nationals entered the Philippines using tourist visas.

The suspects are facing charges of violation of the Expanded Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act of 2012 in relation to the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012.

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