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We Can't Find Radio Biafra - Police Confesses by cyberdurable(m): 6:12pm On Sep 13, 2015 |
SEPTEMBER 13, 2015 : STEPHEN UKANDU
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The Commissioner of Police, Abia State Command, Mr.
Joshak Habila, has said the force is depending on members
of the public for information on the location of Radio Biafra.
He also said there is an agency of the Federal Government
that is responsible for clamping down on frequencies of
illegal radio stations.
Joshak, who said this in an exclusive interview with our
correspondent in Umuahia on Saturday, said the police
alone could not track down the radio station without useful
information from members of the public.
He said, “There are those responsible for tracking down
operators of unapproved radio frequencies. Police do have
some roles to play but I don’t think the police are the ones
that will be able to jam the frequency.
“There is an agency of government responsible for that. I
think members of the public have a better role to play in
volunteering information to security agencies to clamp
down on the radio station.
“I think it is the duty of everyone to help trace them because
if they exist they don’t exist in the blues. They exist among
members of the public. Thus, it is those who reside around
here that should be able to volunteer information.
“The indigenous people of Biafra are said to be the people
operating the Radio Biafra . We are gathering information but
you should know that they are subversive and have also
spoken against constituted authorities.”
While Joshak described the activities of the guerrilla radio
as “a very big issue to be decided by the Inspector General
of Police, he stated that the law was very clear about those
who engaged in subversive activities to run down a nation
and how they should be handled under the justice system.
Radio Biafra, which broadcasts on the FM frequency, has
continued to freely operate despite recent claims by the
Nigerian Communication Commission that it had jammed its
frequency.
The radio station is said to be gaining more audience in
Aba, Port Harcourt and Enugu where its signals are very
strong. Source www.punchng.com/news/we-cant-jam-radio-biafras-frequency-police/ |
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Re: We Can't Find Radio Biafra - Police Confesses by fergus0n: 6:33pm On Sep 13, 2015 |
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Re: We Can't Find Radio Biafra - Police Confesses by ideology(m): 6:56pm On Sep 13, 2015 |
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Re: We Can't Find Radio Biafra - Police Confesses by oduastates: 7:23pm On Sep 13, 2015 |
The Nigerian police force is not fit for purpose . They should just pack up the police force and turn it into a state police . Only fit for finding "who stole mama mukilat goats". Send all of them officer back to their state of origin and set up a new federal police with the required knowhow . |
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