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Dark Web Communities to Face “Full Force of Law”

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Dark Web Communities to Face "Full Force of Law" Macbook
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The Commercial Crime Investigation Department (CCID) has warned that police will act against those engaging in illegal activities online, including prostitution and the sale of sexually explicit content.

Its director Datuk Seri Ramli Mohamed Yoosuf, told theSun that it is cooperating with the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) as an ongoing measure to arrest individuals engaging in illegal online activities. “Those caught will face the full force of the law.”

Dark Web Communities to Face “Full Force of Law”

MCMC statistics from Jan 1, 2022, to Aug 1 this year, show a total of 10,423 websites have been blocked due to violations. Of the total, 3,271 were related to online pornography while 249 involved prostitution.

Ramli said police will work with MCMC to address issues on social media, such as child pornography, which is primarily handled by the Criminal Investigations Department.

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Dark Web Communities to Face "Full Force of Law" Macbook
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