The filing of the criminal complaints represents an escalation of efforts of anti-pornography groups to stop the proliferation of pornographic publications eroding the morals of society.
Tita Pilapil-Reverente, STOP and PAAP vice president, said the filing of the complaint would be the second her group has filed against a tabloid. Last May this year, a complaint for pornography was filed before the Makati City Fiscals Office.
Fr. Robert Reyes will officiate the 9 a.m. Mass, at the St. Vincents church in San Marcelino, Manila.
The group will then proceed to City Hall where they will hold a prayer assembly before Reverente and Aldo Filomeno, director of PAAP, will file their complaint with the Manila Fiscals Office.
They will be joined by other anti-porno support groups like Caritas Manila, Moral Recovery Program Youth Council, National Network Against Poverty and Corruption (CNN-APC), Pro-Life, GMA-7 by Rod Cornejo, Manila Standard by Romulo de Dios, Girl Scouts of the Philippines, Mandaluyong City police headed by Senior Superintendent Sukarno Ikbala and other PNP units, Evangelical Churches, and a host of other organizations.