Philippines: 15 kids saved from cybersex den ‘run’ by two teen girls in Manila


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MANILA, Sept 10 (Philippines Daily Inquirer/ANN): Fifteen children were rescued from a cybersex trafficking operation allegedly being run by two young women—both in their teens themselves—at a resort in Manila, police has announced.

Arrested were a 17-year-old girl, who was tagged by the police as the “mastermind,” and her alleged 18-year-old accomplice, during an entrapment operation at the private pool resort located in the city’s Sampaloc district, authorities said.

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