Senior Superintendent Policarpio Segubre, Angeles City Police Office, director, said the rescued models were brought to the Department of Social Welfare and Development.
The team led by Supt. Ronaldo de Jesus, ACPO intelligence and investigation chief, armed with a search warrant issued by Judge Philbert Iturable of the Regional Trial Court Branch 58, Angeles City raided the cybersex den inside a house in Diamond Subdivision, Bgy. Balibago here, at about 8:30 p.m., said Segubre.
The alleged operator of the cybersex den a certain William "Bill" Keith Baird, an American national and a certain Candy Tuazon, maintainer, escaped from the raiding team through the backdoor, he said.
Confiscated from the house were 10 computer units complete with monitors, keyboards webcams, scanners, dildos and other sex toys.
Segubre said the busting of another cybersex den was the result of a week-long surveillance at the house.
Charges of violation of laws against pornography and trafficking of women have been filed in court against Baird and Tuazon.
The latest cybersex den raid was the 11th busted by police within two years.
Earlier, Criminal Investigation and Detection Unit-3 has busted two cybersex dens in Bgy. Balibago and Henson Ville Subdivision, Bgy. Malabanias, both in Angeles City.
The alleged operator at the Balibago cybersex den was identitied as James Paul Kelly who was arrested, where six models were rescued.
An internet café, owned by couple Tom Dessey, an American national and his wife Virginia, suspected to be a cybersex den was also busted by CIDU-3 operatives who rescued seven women. The couple escaped during the raid.