Plans afoot to curb online applications with elements of child exploitation

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Minister Rina Harun says heavier penalties are also being considered for such offences.

The government plans to implement swift preventive measures through online platforms to curb any online applications or games or websites which have elements of exploitation and crime against children.

Women, Family and Community Development Minister Rina Harun said this was among the matters decided at the Integrated Management Action on Children's Social Issues on Social Media meeting, which she chaired yesterday, to formulate initiatives and actions...

 

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