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IN DUMAGUETE The police appealed for public support in fighting the growing problem of trafficking in persons, especially women and children, after the arrest Wednesday of a couple who allegedly operated a cyber sex den in a village in the outskirts of Dumaguete City. Armed with a search warrant issued by the Regional Trial Court Branch 34, the operatives headed by Dumaguete deputy chief of police Chief Inspector Julius Muņez, swooped down on a residential house in the area, about six kilometers from the city proper. Muņez said at least four minors were made to perform nude in front of the computer camera for a fee from foreigners. Police
confiscated the computer and its accessories, telephone set and other paraphernalia,
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