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UK paedophiles pay to watch webcam child sex abuse in Philippines | UK paedophiles pay to watch webcam child sex abuse in Philippines |
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British paedophiles are paying to watch the abuse of children in the Philippines via webcams, a BBC investigation has found. | British paedophiles are paying to watch the abuse of children in the Philippines via webcams, a BBC investigation has found. |
In one case, a British man organised the sexual abuse of five children from the same family. | In one case, a British man organised the sexual abuse of five children from the same family. |
Charities believe tens of thousands of children are victims of the trade. | Charities believe tens of thousands of children are victims of the trade. |
On Thursday, Britain's National Crime Agency will reveal how it is working with the American, Australian and Philippine police to target abusers. | On Thursday, Britain's National Crime Agency will reveal how it is working with the American, Australian and Philippine police to target abusers. |
A BBC team travelled to the slum of Ibabao, near Cebu City in the south of the country. | A BBC team travelled to the slum of Ibabao, near Cebu City in the south of the country. |
'Easy money' | 'Easy money' |
Local charities call it the "epicentre" of the trade. | Local charities call it the "epicentre" of the trade. |
For our own safety, we had a police escort; one of the officers carried an assault rifle. | For our own safety, we had a police escort; one of the officers carried an assault rifle. |
Officer Denis Comunay, who regularly patrols the slum, said: "You can get easy money from the cybersex." | Officer Denis Comunay, who regularly patrols the slum, said: "You can get easy money from the cybersex." |
He showed us a small house, with a corrugated iron roof. | He showed us a small house, with a corrugated iron roof. |
It was almost empty inside apart from a dirty mattress on the floor and electric sockets hanging from the ceiling. | It was almost empty inside apart from a dirty mattress on the floor and electric sockets hanging from the ceiling. |
It was what he calls a cybersex den. | It was what he calls a cybersex den. |
"Fathers and mothers would bring their children here to show, and would get paid by the owner of the house," he said. | "Fathers and mothers would bring their children here to show, and would get paid by the owner of the house," he said. |
He explained the property owner forced her own children to "perform" for foreigners using a webcam. | He explained the property owner forced her own children to "perform" for foreigners using a webcam. |
Other people in the community who heard there was money to be made then brought their children too. | Other people in the community who heard there was money to be made then brought their children too. |
At a house nearby there were family photos on the walls, washing still hanging on the line, but it was deserted. | At a house nearby there were family photos on the walls, washing still hanging on the line, but it was deserted. |
It too was raided by police - a child of two was taken into care. | It too was raided by police - a child of two was taken into care. |
Public morality | Public morality |
All of the neighbours said they were shocked to hear about the cases but denied they knew what was going on. | All of the neighbours said they were shocked to hear about the cases but denied they knew what was going on. |
One said: "How can I know when the house is closed and I did not get inside and see what they are doing?" | One said: "How can I know when the house is closed and I did not get inside and see what they are doing?" |
But a recent survey indicated that 80 houses in the area were involved in the trade. | But a recent survey indicated that 80 houses in the area were involved in the trade. |
Noemi Truya-Abarientos, who works for the Children's Legal Bureau aiming to provide judicial help for abuse victims, said: "It has become a cottage industry." | Noemi Truya-Abarientos, who works for the Children's Legal Bureau aiming to provide judicial help for abuse victims, said: "It has become a cottage industry." |
She blamed poverty and a breakdown in public morality for the rise in the trade, explaining that local businessmen rented out laptops and USB internet connections, so it was easy for families to start. | She blamed poverty and a breakdown in public morality for the rise in the trade, explaining that local businessmen rented out laptops and USB internet connections, so it was easy for families to start. |
Parents use internet chatrooms to find "clients" and receive payment through international money transfers. | Parents use internet chatrooms to find "clients" and receive payment through international money transfers. |
They justify what they do by claiming that foreign paedophiles do not actually touch the children. | They justify what they do by claiming that foreign paedophiles do not actually touch the children. |
Noemi said this was a myth. "The client gives the instruction to touch this and touch that. | Noemi said this was a myth. "The client gives the instruction to touch this and touch that. |
"They even send sex toys to these children." | "They even send sex toys to these children." |
In Angeles City in the north of the country there were two houses in a slum area raided in 2012 by police from the UK, the Philippines, Australia and the US, showing that law enforcement around the world is starting to tackle the problem. | In Angeles City in the north of the country there were two houses in a slum area raided in 2012 by police from the UK, the Philippines, Australia and the US, showing that law enforcement around the world is starting to tackle the problem. |
One neighbour said: "They arrest this person and put them in a van and they take the children away." | One neighbour said: "They arrest this person and put them in a van and they take the children away." |
Twelve children aged between five and 15 were rescued and several of their relatives were arrested. | Twelve children aged between five and 15 were rescued and several of their relatives were arrested. |
'Growing demand' | 'Growing demand' |
The operation followed the arrest of British man Timothy Ford, from Kettering, in Northamptonshire, the same year. He is now serving an eight-and-a-half year sentence in a UK prison. | |
When detectives analysed his laptop, they found obscene images and records of money transfers to the parents - he had paid to watch the abuse of five of the children. | When detectives analysed his laptop, they found obscene images and records of money transfers to the parents - he had paid to watch the abuse of five of the children. |
He paid as little as £13 to watch what he called "a show". | He paid as little as £13 to watch what he called "a show". |
Officers found he planned to buy property in the area and set up an internet cafe. | Officers found he planned to buy property in the area and set up an internet cafe. |
Father Shay Cullen, who runs the Preda Foundation - a charity that rescues victims in the nearby city of Olongapo - said: "More and more parents are pushing their children to get involved in this, to make big money. | Father Shay Cullen, who runs the Preda Foundation - a charity that rescues victims in the nearby city of Olongapo - said: "More and more parents are pushing their children to get involved in this, to make big money. |
"There's a huge growing demand and there's a growing supply." | "There's a huge growing demand and there's a growing supply." |
The Philippine government estimates that between 60,000 and 100,000 children are victims of sexual exploitation, many of them in cybersex. | The Philippine government estimates that between 60,000 and 100,000 children are victims of sexual exploitation, many of them in cybersex. |
While some children are forced to take part by their own family, others are made to work in cybersex dens by pimps. | While some children are forced to take part by their own family, others are made to work in cybersex dens by pimps. |
This is what happened to Lani when she was 15. "The cybersex den is an evil kind of profession," she told us. | This is what happened to Lani when she was 15. "The cybersex den is an evil kind of profession," she told us. |
Her aunt promised her a job as a nanny, but when she got to the house she was told she had to "chat" to foreigners. | Her aunt promised her a job as a nanny, but when she got to the house she was told she had to "chat" to foreigners. |
The "chat" soon turned into demands for her to take off her clothes and "perform" for the men watching on the webcam. | The "chat" soon turned into demands for her to take off her clothes and "perform" for the men watching on the webcam. |
"Perhaps when people hear about cybersex they think it doesn't have any physical effect," she said. | "Perhaps when people hear about cybersex they think it doesn't have any physical effect," she said. |
"But it can do things to your core. It can take things from you, your dignity and your purity." | "But it can do things to your core. It can take things from you, your dignity and your purity." |
Father Cullen warns that men in the West who pay to watch abuse in poor countries may go on to commit other offences. | Father Cullen warns that men in the West who pay to watch abuse in poor countries may go on to commit other offences. |
"It's the warm-up for a sexual assault on a child," he said. | "It's the warm-up for a sexual assault on a child," he said. |
"And next time it's going to be a child in the UK." | "And next time it's going to be a child in the UK." |
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