PNP to seek help from Facebook on Paolo Bediones alleged sex video

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PNP to seek help from Facebook on Paolo Bediones alleged sex video
The Anti-Cybercrime Group said they will coordinate with the administrators of the social media website

MANILA, Philippines – The Philippine National Police (PNP) said they are seeking help from Facebook to identify the people who uploaded the alleged sex video of TV5 host and news anchor Paolo Bediones.  

According to a report from the Inquirer, the Anti-Cybercrime Group (ACG) of the PNP will coordinate with the administrators of Facebook to track those who uploaded the video. 

“Allegedly, the videos were first uploaded through Facebook. So we are in the process of formally requesting details from them,” PNP-ACG spokesperson Senior Insp. Joana Fabro said 

He also said that they will formally ask the website’s administrators in the United States and Singapore about the accounts the videos were uploaded. They will also seek for the IP addresses used by the perpetrators.

“We are going to get the IP addresses and take it from there. It’s a very long technical process of investigating and we ask for the patience of the parties concerned,” he said.

In the same report, Fabros said that the latest video was the full version, which according to the TV host was taken 5 years ago.

On Friday, August 15, Paolo became the topic of netizens again when the alleged second part of the sex video went viral. The video clocked in at 16 minutes – longer than the first. 

TV 5 has previously released a statement that they will support Paolo over the issue. 

The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) also said that they will conduct a probe on the unauthorized upload of the video. – Rappler.com

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