Illegal radio station shut

Published March 31, 2007

ISLAMABAD, March 30: The authorities have shut down an illegal FM radio station set up by clerics in the capital. Madressah students and hard-line clerics had set up the station on Wednesday to propagate their strict version of religion.

The authorities reacted quickly to shut it down.

“We took action as soon as the issue was brought to our notice. We have stopped the transmissions,” a spokesman for the electronic media regulator said.

He said further action would be taken if warranted.—Reuters

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