The Philippine National Police Anti-Cybercrime Group admitted that it would be difficult for them to determine the identity and arrest online libel suspects. According to PNP Anti-Cybercrime Group Chief Senior Superintendent Gilbert Sosa, the police would need digital evidence to catch online libel suspects, but this would be difficult as the suspects can post a different picture and digital information. They could also erase digital evidence. That is why traditional methods of investigation would still be used to determine those who violate the Cybercrime Law.
PNP Admits Difficulty Catching Online Libel Suspects
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