Social media companies such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram have been accused of ignoring requests from the National Crime agency to deactivate pages used by migrant traffickers between January and May the National Crime agency referred over 1200 social media pages to the tech companies for closure due to their use by people traffickers.
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