Parliament recently passed a law forbidding the publishing of nudity and indecent images of children, sexual partners as blackmail.
Offenders will be fined a hefty amount of ¢30,000 to ¢60,000 or face five, 10 to 15 or 25 years in prison.
So, on today’s edition of Joy New’s The Law, Samson Lardy Anyenini together with his panellists National Cybersecurity Advisor and Head of National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), Dr Albert Antwi Bosiako and Executive Director of Ark Foundation, Angela Dwamena- Aboagye will dissect on the topic of sexual blackmail at 2 pm.
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