Distribution of pornographic material a concern

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The Botswana Police Service (BPS) is deeply concerned with the growing practice of some individuals or groups exchanging or distributing pornographic or obscene material on social media.

BPS’s deputy public relations officer, senior superintendent Near Bagali said of great concern is the exchange or distribution of real or simulated pictures depicting children engaged in sexual intercourse, exhibition of their private parts and other immoral activities. 

He said as a result of this persistent immoral behaviour, the BPS is now in collaboration with the online social media and social networking service company, Facebook in carrying out investigations with a view to bringing the culprits to book. 

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