The recurring nature of "scandals" in the region serves as a reminder of the strict Philippine laws governing digital consent. Residents are encouraged to report extortion or unauthorized video sharing to the Dipolog City Police Station or the NBI to ensure that such "scandals" are handled through official legal channels rather than private "fixing."
: Local police frequently handle cases involving the Republic Act 9995 (Anti-Photo and Video Voyeurism Act). In one instance, an 18-year-old was arrested in April after attempting to extort money from a minor by threatening to release a "scandal" video. april sex scandal in dipolog city 13 fixed
Dipolog, the capital of Zamboanga del Norte, has mirrored a national trend in the Philippines where "scandals" often involve the unauthorized sharing of private videos or "staged" content for social media engagement. The recurring nature of "scandals" in the region
The term "fixed" in these contexts often refers to the resolution of cases through the legal system or police intervention. Dipolog, the capital of Zamboanga del Norte, has