Caught on cam ang pagdukot ng isang babae sa isang sanggol sa Quezon City! Ano ba ang sinasabi ng batas tungkol dito?
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00:00A snake was caught on campus in Quezon City.
00:13You can see in the video that her family is sleeping on a bench.
00:17A woman in a hoodie is standing and looking around.
00:22Later on, the woman put her hand on her head and the four-month-old baby snake was quickly found.
00:31The woman ran away, the baby was stupid.
00:33In the police investigation, the woman was taken to a mall.
00:38The baby snake and the snake are still being searched.
00:42What does the law say about this?
00:45Well, ask me, ask Attorney Gabby.
00:50The family of Ducutin Angsanggol is sleeping on a bench.
00:55What does the law say about this incident?
00:58Well, definitely, this is a case of kidnapping and serious illegal detention under Article 270 of the Revised Penal Code.
01:07Kidnapping and serious illegal detention is a serious case.
01:12But if the reason for this baby snatching is to sell the child or to earn money,
01:18there are additional cases under the Republic Act 10364 or the Anti-Trafficking In Persons Act.
01:25We often hear about this case in those who buy children instead of going through the right process of adoption.
01:33Many are looking for an infant or a baby snake,
01:36and there are also many who have a bad heart that kidnaps children to sell them.
01:42And it is not only the kidnapping of children that is included in the trafficking of persons.
01:46Sometimes, the parents really recruit their children to sell them.
01:52Sometimes, the recruitment in the streets or in informal settler communities
01:56or in hospitals and maternity clinics is really a disaster.
02:01This is an attempted child trafficking and it is against the law.
02:04But the kidnapping of infants is also a disaster because there is a market for it.
02:09Sometimes, even in social media, there are people who allocate babies for sale.
02:14Don't be fooled, this is really prohibited.
02:20What is the punishment for those who kidnap infants?
02:23Will the punishment be lighter if the infant is returned?
02:27Well, in the Philippines, kidnapping or kidnapping of a person, including infants,
02:32is a serious crime that violates the law.
02:35And if a minor is kidnapped, the penalty is reclusion perpeto to death.
02:40But we know that there is no death penalty.
02:42So, only reclusion perpeto or up to 40 years in prison.
02:47Under Republic Act 10364, the penalty is 20 years in prison and fine of up to Php 2 million.
02:56And what we are talking about earlier, attempted trafficking, 15 years and fine of up to Php 5 million.
03:03I hope that the child will be returned.
03:05If the child is returned within 3 days from the kidnapping,
03:09the case can be reduced from kidnapping and serious illegal detention to slight illegal detention only.
03:16The prison reclusion perpetua will be 6 years and 1 day to 10 years only.
03:21If the child has already passed the period and was caught with a crime,
03:24the child can also be considered a mitigating circumstance of voluntary surrender
03:31and the sentence can also be reduced if the child is considered guilty.
03:37In the upcoming laws, we will clarify this for the peace of mind.
03:43Don't think twice.
03:45Ask me, ask Attorney Gabby.
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