MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine National Police Women and Children’s Protection Center (PNP WCPC) said it was considering filing cases against the management of social media sites amid the rise in online baby-selling. In a press briefing in Camp Crame on Monday, WCPC Chief Brig. Gen. Maria Sheila Portento flagged an “alarming” increase in cases of baby-selling on social media after their operatives rescued six babies in only the first five weeks of 2026. For comparison, the WCPC rescued six babies from being sold in 2024, and nine in 2025. Asked whether the management of social media sites are also […]... Keep on reading: PNP eyes raps vs social media sites over ‘alarming’ rise in baby-selling