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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission(EFCC), Uyo Zonal office on Monday, 14th October, arrested two staffs of Communication Trend Limited for illegal broadcast of DSTV signal.
The staffs of Communication Trend Limited, Prisca Isaac, Sales Representative and Nwosu Precious, Technician, at 111 Atiku Abubakar Avenue, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, were arrested allegedly for illegally transmitting broadcast signals of Multichoice (DSTV) to Uyo and environs without authorization.
The company allegedly charges Three Thousand Five Hundred Naira (N3, 500.00) and Seven Thousand Five Hundred Naira (N7, 500.00) monthly as subscription fees to its customers using DSTV and other decoders without permission.
The arrest followed a petition alleging breach of Multichoice’s English Premiership broadcast rights.
During the arrest, the following items were recovered: 2 DSTV Decoders, 1 GOTV Decoder, 28 Well-AV encoders, 3 Transmitters mode ADC Telecommunications, 3 Modulators, 2 UBS DTX 1008 Transmitters, 2 Startimes Decoders, 1 Omovo TV Decoder, 1Trendy TV Decoder, 1 CTL N7, 500 Subscription Recharge Cards, 1 CTL N3, 500 Subscription Recharge Card, Tiger T1000 Decoder and 1 Starsat Decoder.
The suspects will be charged to court when investigation is concluded.
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