Six girls and eight boys, aged between two and 17, were rescued on May 7 and placed in the care of a local social welfare office after intelligence was provided by Australian police to Philippine authorities.
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Children’s Protection Center (CPC), an independent nonprofit organization dedicated to the prevention of child abuse in all its forms and holding offenders accountable, announced a call for teams ahead of the 2021 River Cities Dragon Boat Festival. Local businesses, organizations and other groups are encouraged to team up for a day of fun and one of the most unique events in Arkansas, all in the name of preventing child abuse in our community. The 2021 festival is scheduled for June 11–12 and will take place at Lake Willastein Park in Maumelle, Arkansas.
“It takes a team to paddle one of these amazing Dragon Boats, just like it takes a team of people to prevent child abuse in our community,” said CPC Executive Director Jennifer Long. “Just like we do every day at CPC to support children, this is a great opportunity for people to come out and work together to support an important mission in our community.”
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+ April 29, 2021 WITHIN two years after its inauguration, the Philippine Internet Crimes Against Children Center (Picacc) made possible the rescue of 373 victims from online sexual exploitation and the arrest of 84 offenders.
The Philippine National Police (PNP), National Bureau of Investigation (NBI), Australian Federal Police, UK National Crime Agency (NCA), and non-government organization International Justice Mission (IJM) launched Picacc on February 27, 2019 to strengthen global law enforcement collaboration in combating the online sexual exploitation of children.
On April 28, 2021, member agencies marked the center’s second anniversary with a virtual celebration where they looked back on the center’s accomplishments the past two years and welcomed a new member, the National Police of the Netherlands.