In the child pornography case, the Supreme Court stated that because child pornography is becoming a significant scourge and disaster in society, the accused who spread child pornographic images on social media do not deserve bail.

A case involving the spread of child pornography movies on social media was heard by the Supreme Court. The court denied the accused’s bail request and ordered the trial court to rule on the case as quickly as possible.

 

 

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