MSPs are demanding a crackdown on sleazy websites which have “turbo-charged” sex trafficking.The inquiry is calling for radical new laws to block access to sex-for-sale websites fuelling exploitation and organised crime in Scotland.The inquiry said the “pimping” sites granted crime gangs greater anonymity and soaring profits, encouraging more to divert from other traditional illicit trades like drugs.Evidence showed accessibility drives up demand, with trafficked women, who may have only seen one client a night, now raped by 10 or more daily.Inquiry co-chair Ruth Maguire MSP said the explosion of online sexual exploitation “vastly outstrips policing capacity to respond to it” and new laws must include a blanket ban on the purchase of.
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