TWO Swedish men have been jailed for life in the Philippines for human trafficking after they were found running a cybersex den in which women performed acts for Internet clients.
A court in the southern Philippines found Bo Stefan Sederholm, 31, and Emil Andreas Solemo, 35, guilty of the trafficking charges on Tuesday and sentenced both to unprecedented life terms, court clerk Nelison Salcedo told AFP.
“Disrespect for Filipino women and violations of our laws deserve the strongest condemnations from this court,” Salcedo quoted Judge Jeoffre Acebido as saying in his ruling.
“It will not shirk from its duty to impose the most severe of penalties against anybody, be he a foreign national or a citizen of this country, who tramples upon the dignity of a woman by taking advantage of her vulnerability.”
Salcedo said the two Swedes were arrested when police raided a commercial building in Kauswagan town in April 2009, and found 17 naked Filipinas before computer screens.
The women were paid P15,000 a month to act at the bidding of online clients who paid by credit card, Salcedo said.
“Once the client has paid for a private show, anything goes,” she said, adding the women used sex toys.
Cybersex dens have become a growing problem in the Philippines, according to law enforcers and social workers.
Police have raided dozens of cybersex dens in recent years and made many arrests.
It was the first time a court had convicted anyone for their involvement in cybersex operations.
Three Filipinos who were also arrested in the raid were given 20-year prison terms, according to Salcedo.
The court found the two Swedes had set up the Internet connection and payment system, while the three Filipinos in the case worked for them, Salcedo said.