Wednesday 25 March 2015

Nigerian Troop Restrains Two Aljazeera Journalists



The Nigeria Defence HQ said troop in the trouble area, Maiduguri  have retrained two Aljazeera journalist for loitering around the areas where military operation against the Nigeria militant group, boko haram is going on.
Press statement from Defence Headquarters    
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Two journalists working for Aljazeera Television who were found to have been loitering around areas where military operations are ongoing in the North East have been restrained in Maiduguri. The journalists, Ahmed Idris and Mustafa Andy who were noted to have been moving around various locations including restricted areas in Yobe and Borno State were also operating without any protection, accreditation or due clearance.
They were accordingly monitored by military intelligence operatives until they eventually had to be restrained to their hotel in Maiduguri. This followed the increasing suspicion that their activities were aimed at interfering with the ongoing military operations in the area. The motive, activities and some material in possession of these individuals are now being investigated. It will be recalled that foreign journalists have earlier been cautioned against unauthorized and unprotected movements around the military operations area. This warning is hereby reiterated until formally reversed or lifted. Appropriate arrangements will however continue to be made to assist duly cleared journalists to cover activities in the mission area within the limits of adequate safety, security & necessary procedures.

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