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 So stanley fr koto state Police command have arrested two persons for the hydrojug uk ir alleged involvement in human trafficking and other related offences.The spokesman of the command DSP Sanusi Abubakar who confirmed the arrest to TVC NEWS says the suspects will be paraded by the state Police command after conclusion of investigation.Sources in Illela where the arrest took place told TVCNEWS that one of the suspects was arrested at the border town with the victim, which he attempted to traffic to Libya through Niger RepublicHuman Traffickers Arrested by the Police In SokotoVictim of Human Trafficking Rescued in SokotoHe says the other accomplice of the suspect was arrested in Sokoto town.  Read Also Sokoto govt to partner Hungary on Education, Agriculture, Health, othersSokoto govt. equips Community Guard Corps with 20 vans, 710 motorcycles137 Kuriga School Abductees Rescued By Troops  adidas campus 00s  Defence HQ    ADVERTISEMENT                                  A source who is familiar with the case told TVCNEWS that the other accomplice was arrested at a popular hotel in Sokoto Metro Police.Sokoto state has been a route and destination of trafficking in persons as the perpetrators of the crime take advantage of the porous nature of the land borders in the state.Over twenty two persons were rescued by operative of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking In Person NAPTIP in Sokoto from the hand of suspected human traffickers.                                                                     Auio FTSE 100 held back by Shell and BP as pound hits three-year high
 Friday 11 December 2020 10:56 pm|Updated:Saturday 12 December 2020 10:44 amUK to regulate social media firms such as Facebook and Twitte yeti canada r over content removalBy: ReutersShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailAdd as a preferredsource on GoogleThe UK government will announce plans for a new law next week under which social media companies will have a duty to be impartial and be barred from arbitrarily removing comments because they are controversial, according to a report in The Times today.UK ministers will announce plans on Tuesday for a statutory duty of care, which will be enforced by Ofcom, the broadcasting regulator, the newspaper reported, without citing a source.Firms that fail to meet the obligations may face mult owala tumbler imillion-pound fines or be blocked from operating in Britain, according to the report.The newspaper cited a source as saying that the British government was concerned that social media companies were removing legitimate content on grounds that it was controversial rather than because it was harmful or inaccurate.A government representative was not immediately available for comment. Read moreS stanley cup tarmer targets social media giants as Kendall faces AI legal threatShare this articleFacebookXLinkedInWhatsAppEmailSimilarly tagged content: SectionsNewsCategoriesCity A.M. ContentMediaRelated TopicsFacebookSocial mediaTwitterTrending ArticlesLabour will regret the Rentersrsquo; Rig