London, March 5: Britain’s tiol Crime Agency (NCA) has accused Facebook and Google of raking in profits from “pop-up” brothels on their platforms. According to a report in The Sunday Times, “Pop-up” sex clubs were discovered in Cornwall, Cambridge, Swindon and holiday cottages in the Peak district. The NCA accused Google and Facebook of “making profits” from the trafficking of vulnerable women. According to the agency, web companies have become the “key ebler for the sexual exploitation of trafficked victims in the UK”.