Senator Christopher “Bong” Go commended the recent signing of Republic Act (RA) 11862 expanding the anti-human trafficking law and allowing a more speedy prosecution of human trafficking cases.
Senator Christopher “Bong” Go commended the recent signing of Republic Act 11862 expanding the anti-human trafficking law and allowing a more speedy prosecution of human trafficking cases.
A law enforcement official may, upon a written order from the Regional Trial Court , track, intercept, view, monitor surveil, listen to, and record involving at least one person charged with, suspected or reasonably believed to have committed violations under the expanded anti-trafficking law with the use of any mode, form, kind, or type of electronic or intercepting devices, any communications, information or messages, including procurement of content data transmitted by means of a computer...
It also provides for additional circumstances when the crime shall be elevated to qualified trafficking, such as when the unlawful act is committed during a crisis, a public health concern, this includes a pandemic, a disaster, a humanitarian conflict or emergency situation, or when the trafficked person is a survivor of a disaster or a human-induced conflict.
These agencies are also tasked to initiate bilateral or multilateral agreements with other states to allow foreign internet intermediaries to share possible investigation data necessary for the prosecution of cases, provided that the right to privacy of the victims and their families are respected and protected in all instances.
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