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Pemra raids illegal satellite and CD channels

ISLAMABAD: Enforcement teams of Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (Pemra) raided several illegal cable TV networks operating in various parts of country after issuing several warnings to them.

The excessive CD channels on cable networks shown by cable operators were a peril to social fabric and a source of content piracy and plagiarism against which Pemra is taking serious action, said a press release issued here on Friday.

Pemra also suspended transmission of seven TV channels showing un-ethical and misleading documentaries related to health and other products in deviation to Pemra and Ministry of Health laws and the scope of their given licenses.

The cable operators faced Pemra action included Dharyal Cable Network, LR Cable Network, Jhelum, Leo Biz Cable Network, Perfect Cable Network, Murree, Sky Video Cable Network Haripur, 10 satellite receivers and equipment being used to run illegal CD channels were impounded.

Similarly in Lahore, Pemra cracked down on British Cable Network, LCN, Max Media cable Network, New Teach Cable Network, Sony Cable Network, confiscating 23 satellite TV receivers, illegal decoders, set-top-boxes and equipment used to run illegal CD channels.

Moreover, in Pasroor and Sialkot, Butt Friends Cable Networks and Orient Cable Network, Neuvo Albab Cable Network and Chaudhry Cable Network, were raided and 36 receivers, decoders and CPUs were confiscated.

In Sindh enforcement teams raided cable TV networks operating in the cities of Karachi, Sakrand, Qazi Ahmed, Khadro, Sanghar, Tando Muhammad Khan, Matli, Badin, Tando Jan Muhammad, Talhar, Digri, Tando Ghulam Ali and Matiari.

Cable Networks raided are Star Cable Network, Highway Communication, Sindhri Cable Network, Sky Cable Network, Star Cable Network, Perfect Cable Network, Shahzeb Cable Network and Kerio Cable Network. In total 54 gadgets i.e. receivers, decoders, computers seized by Pemra inspection teams.

Pemra necessitated this action as large number of public complaints were received against these cable TV operators and content of the channels on Pemra’s recently installed toll free Call Centre (0800-73672).

Source: The News