PNP and Norway Enhance Collaboration Against Online Child Abuse

PNP and Norway Enhance Collaboration Against Online Child Abuse

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The Philippine National Police (PNP) has expanded its anti-child abuse campaign through a partnership with Norway, focusing on online sexual abuse and exploitation of children (OSAEC). This agreement enhances intelligence sharing to identify offenders, rescue victims, and investigate cross-border cases. It builds on the existing Nordic Liaison Office's efforts since 2020. PNP Chief Nartatez has directed various police units to strengthen monitoring and integrate international intelligence into operations. The initiative aligns with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s directive to intensify the fight against OSAEC. Norwegian authorities have previously aided Philippine law enforcement in rescuing children and arresting offenders. The new agreement aims for quicker intelligence exchange to prevent further victimization.

Key Points: • PNP and Norway formalize a partnership to combat online child exploitation. • The agreement enhances intelligence sharing for identifying offenders and rescuing victims. • Previous cooperation has already led to successful rescues and arrests in Norway.

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2020-01-01
Nordic Liaison Office established
The Nordic Liaison Office began supporting joint operations against child exploitation in the Philippines.
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2026-07-07
New agreement signed between PNP and Norway
The PNP and Norwegian authorities signed an agreement to enhance intelligence sharing and operations against OSAEC.
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Date unknown
Previous intelligence led to rescues
Norwegian authorities provided intelligence that helped Philippine law enforcement rescue children from abuse.
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