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How Policemen Invaded ABN TV, Radio Station, Destroyed Equipment In Umuahia

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How Policemen Invaded ABN TV, Radio Station, Destroyed Equipment In Umuahia

All Breaking News (ABN), an online television and radio station in Umuahia, the capital of Abia State, was on Tuesday afternoon, invaded in a commando style, by policemen from Umuahia Area Command, under the disguise of arresting a guest.

According to a press release signed by the Director, ABN TV/Radio, Mr Ifeanyi Okali, the policemen stormed into the studio to arrest one Mr Udensi Bernard who was a guest on a live programme “Youth Rendezvous”.

 

The policemen who refused every plea by staff of the media outlet to wait till the end of the live programme, stormed into the studio, destroying a laptop, camera and microphones and whisked the guest away.

ABN director, noted that the action of the policemen was an attack on press freedom and violation of fundamental human rights.

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The media outlet is demanding an apology from the Abia State Command of the Nigerian Police Force “over this unprovoked attack in our studio” and replacement of studio equipment which were badly damaged.

 

The release read:

We are worried by the invasion of our broadcast station in Umuahia by officers of the Nigerian Police, Umuahia Area command in Abia State.

At about 2:40pm on Tuesday, January 16, 2024, the policemen invaded our station during a live programme to arrest our guest, one Mr. Udensi Bernard during a programme, Youth Rendezvous.

The police claimed a senior brother of the guest, one Mr Uche Onwuka Udensi had written a petition against him over a family matter.

Despite repeated plea by our staff to the officers to allow the programme come to an end before the guest could be arrested, they insisted whisking him away while the live programme was on.

We find this very provocative and indeed an act of overzealousness by the officers who obviously acted in clear contravention of rule of engagement.

It clearly also negates the enhanced police-civil relations which the Commissioner of Police, CP Kene Onwuemeile has consistently campaigned for.

When the Director of the media organization who was in Aba for an assignment was informed of the development, he quickly reached out to the Commissioner of Police who immediately invited staff of ABN TV/Radio to properly brief him on what happened, officers on duty barricaded the door and harassed, intimidated and threatened to detain them.

We also want to put on record, during the gestapo arrest, many of our broadcast equipment were fatally damaged, including a laptop, camera and microphones.

We find this an attack on press freedom and most especially open violation of human right to expression, having taken place during a live broadcast where critical issues about youth development were being discussed.

We demand an open apology from the Abia State Command of the Nigerian Police over this unprovoked attack in our studio.

It has equally left us with huge financial losses following the damage of our equipment. We are also calling for the replacement of the affected tools.

From all indications, the officers were not properly schooled on best approaches to relate with the civil populace in a democratic environment where the media plays a key role to enhance their relations with the generality of the society.

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