US, Norway help Philippines catch child sex video suspect

Norwegian and US authorities have helped the Philippines capture a man they say exploited children by having them join sex videos which he then showed to paying foreign clients online, officials said on Friday.
National Bureau of Investigation Director Dante Gierran said law enforcers from Norway and the US joined Filipino authorities in a raid on Thursday that led to the arrest of the suspect, Anselmo Ico Jnr, and the rescue of five minors – his alleged victims – in a poor village in Malolos city, north of Manila.
Such arrests and rescues in the Philippines point to lucrative crimes in which children, even toddlers, are made to remove their clothes and touch themselves in obscene ways while adults, often their parents, train video cameras on them in exchange for payment from paedophiles and other customers abroad.

Philippine police have collaborated with their counterparts in Europe, Australia and the US to investigate and hunt suspects then prosecute them to fight a crime that thrives in poverty, unemployment and other dire social conditions.
“In Norway, the transnational crime of sexual exploitation of children is highly prioritised and we’re glad to see that your cooperation in this case so far has given us such tangible results,” Norwegian police official Sidsel Isachsen said at a news conference in Manila where Ico, a Filipino, was presented in handcuffs.