The Philippines has emerged as the centre of a booming cybersex industry using new digital technologies that the FBI describes as an "epidemic", with 750,000 child predators online. Predators usually use bitcoin or untraceable credit cards to send payment to criminals who set up child sex acts and abuse in front of webcams, they say. The more abusive the show, the more the customer pays.
Authorities discovered a syndicate streaming extreme child sex and torture to paedophile predators in a $1 billion-a-year underground industry in the Philippines. Three sisters aged eight, nine and 12 and an 11-year-old girl were rescued. This operation live-streamed the abuse and torture of children from the internet to predators in Australia, the US, Canada and Europe. 53-year-old American David Timothy Deakin converted his two-storey apartment into a cybersex den in Mabalacat, Manila. Inside the den police found children's underwear, toddlers' shoes, cameras, bondage cuffs, fetish ropes and stacks of hard drives and photo albums.
The authorities need to trace every single person who paid to watch the abuse of those children and send them to jail.
http://www.smh.com.au/world/queensland-man-arrested-after-massive-child-porn-seizure-in-philippines-raid-20170514-gw4d2w.html
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Judgejewdy ago
Seems like a low #.