He helped them identify three Danish citizens who are regular "customers" of these child cybersex "shows" (as they are referred to in the Philippines).The documentary makers travelled to the Philippines to interview a social worker who manages a shelter for child victims of this abuse who have been rescued during raids on "cyberdens" and taken into care.
Child exploitation “Extreme poverty, the increasing availability of high-speed Internet and the existence of a vast and comparatively wealthy overseas customer base has led to organized crime groups exploiting children for financial gain,” the agency warned.
In a disturbing programme Danish TV2 reports on the rapidly growing form of child abuse that is online child sexual exploitation (OSCE) whereby mostly western men pay to direct and watch live stream sexual abuse of minors as young as 4 years old in the Philippines.
The researchers for the programme liaised with Belgian undercover journalist Peter Dupont who has spent the last 3 years working on this issue.
Liborio Carabbacan of the National Police Women and Children Protection Center gestures during an interview in metropolitan Manila, Philippines.
Authorities in the Philippines have arrested 3 women who were livestreaming sexually exploitative videos of girls to men paying by the minute to watch from half a world away.