PNP WCPC rescues 2 minors from alleged sex trafficking in Tondo

Two female minors were rescued from alleged sex trafficking in Tondo, Manila by the Philippine National Police Women and Children Protection Center (PNP WCPC).

The first rescue involved a 14-year-old junior high school student who had been absent from class for four days and was allegedly engaging in sexual activities for money.

She revealed information that led to the rescue of a second 15-year-old girl on the following evening, who was also allegedly involved in similar exploitative activities.

Both rescued minors were brought to the PNP WCPC office in Camp Crame for documentation and will be turned over to the Manila social welfare office for protective custody and assistance.

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