Monday, 24 March 2014
Copyrights Commission Raids Pirates Hideouts In Enugu, Arrests Five, Recovers N30m
Copyrights Commission Raids
Pirates Hideouts In Enugu,
Arrests Five, Recovers N30m
Ten pirate locations in Enugu State have been
raided by the Nigeria Copyrights Commission,
which also arrested three suspects and recovered
materials worth N30 million.
The NCC said on Saturday, in Enugu, that the
move on the pirates followed a complaint from
cable network providers such as Multi-Choice
Nigeria.
It was learnt that the raid was carried out by two
teams of copyrights inspectors and 20 Anti-
terrorism Unit officers within Enugu metropolis.
In a related development, the NCC also
embarked on another raid of some shops selling
various types of “dongles” which are mainly
used for piracy at E-Line in Ogbete Market,
Enugu.
The raid resulted in the arrest of two persons
and recovery and confiscation of items such as
Q-Sats and A-Z Skys.
The enforcement actions, according to the
South-East Zonal Manager of the NCC, Mrs.
Ngozi Okeke, were in continuation of the war
against piracy, which the commission has
been waging over the years.
“This war has been intensified since assumption
of office of our present Director General, Mr.
Afam Ezekude, in the last few years and it is
continuing”, Okeke said.See photolike our fan-page here!Follow us on twitter here!
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