Mali cracks down on obscene content and online sex trafficking amid social media boom

Mali’s National Cybercrime Prosecutor has issued a stark warning about the alarming rise of explicit content and sex trafficking activities proliferating across social media platforms, including TikTok, WhatsApp, Telegram, Instagram, and Snapchat.

In a recent statement, authorities highlighted how these platforms are increasingly being used to distribute suggestive videos, advertise sexual services, and sell unregulated intimate products.

Escalating crackdown on illegal content

The prosecutor’s office reports a surge in investigations targeting private groups, public pages, and individual accounts involved in:

  • Sexual exhibitionism
  • Solicitation of debauchery
  • Unlawful commerce of intimate goods
    Over a dozen recent complaints have led to arrests, with cybercrime units actively monitoring violations.

High-profile case sparks outrage

The crackdown follows a March 2024 scandal involving a popular TikTok influencer arrested in Bamako for offering “private romantic consultations”—a front for promoting unapproved intimate products and services. The case exposed an organized network blending sexual content, e-commerce, and disguised prostitution.

Strict legal consequences

Malian law imposes severe penalties:

  • Up to 7 years in prison + 10M CFA fine for producing/distributing obscene material (Penal Code Art. 512-53)
  • Prostitution and pimping criminalized (Art. 325-6 & 325-8)
  • Ban on unauthorized health-affecting products

Call for public vigilance

With school exams approaching, authorities warn that minors are particularly vulnerable to such content.

The prosecutor urged families, educators, and community leaders to collaborate in combating this threat to Mali’s youth and social cohesion.

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