‘Child abuser’ collared by Antipolo cops

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Police arrested a 32-year-old man who was listed as a provincial-level most wanted person for several counts of alleged child abuse.
The suspect, identified by authorities only by the alias "Mark," was apprehended by officers of the Antipolo Component City Police Station.
The arrest followed a warrant issued by the Antipolo City Family Court, Branch 17, for five counts of lascivious conduct. The charges fall under the Special Protection of Children Against Abuse, Exploitation and Discrimination Act, also known as Republic Act 7610.
The court has recommended bail at P200,000 for the five counts.