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Posted on 07-21-04 11:48 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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From The Kathmandu Post, 2004-07-19
Police vandalize cable network offices


BY BIKASH SANGRAULA

KATHMANDU, July 17 - Police, in a classic case of high-handedness, has vandalized the control rooms of six cable TV networks Friday night, disrupting transmission to over 12,000 households in the capital. Subisu Cable Television Network, Blue Himalayan Cable TV Network, Cable TV Network of Nepal, Sky Cable TV Network, and High Himalayan Cable TV Networks in Maitidevi and Dallu have claimed collective damages worth Rs 9 million as a result of the raids that took place at around 8 p.m., Friday.
While Subisu�s TV cable is still operational, the rest of the network cable connections will require over five days of repair works to become functional again. There are 16 cable TV networks operating in the

capital.

According to owners of the networks, the police teams equipped with cutting tools, broke into control rooms without search warrants, randomly cut network wires, and left with transmission boxes. All the transmission boxes were returned on Sunday morning, without explanation to the network owners why the entire step was taken.

While police have accused the networks of engaging in irregularities including tax evasion, the cable network owners have accused police of high-handedness, and have questioned the basis on which police undertook the raids and vandalized their offices. "Even if we were involved in any irregularity, there is a proper channel to take action, and that is through the Ministry of Information or Revenue Investigation Department," argued Deepak Sainju, managing director of Sky Cable TV.

Radheshyam Lekali, manager of the Cable Association demanded inquiry into the vandalism as well as compensation for the losses suffered by the cable TV operators.

The owners also accused police of bringing in professional TV networkers from rival cable operators to cause maximum damage on their infrastructure.

Superintendent of Police Deepak Ranjit, chief of district police office, Hanumandhoka, who spearheaded the raids, said that the step was taken after police received written complaint from Cable TV Network Association of Nepal. However, the association has denied having filed any such complaint.

"We received a written complaint that the six cable TV networks were involved in tax fraud, misuse of communication infrastructure of Nepal Telecom Authority, distribution of more cable lines than permitted, and import of TV networking equipment by evading customs clearance," he said. Ranjit further defended the raids by stating that the whole effort was aimed at bringing to the state coffers over Rs 270 million that the six cable networks have evaded in taxes.

Upon being asked whether police has the authority to raid cable networks without prior warnings from relevant authorities, SP Ranjit said that someone had to take the step. "Now, it is upto the Ministry of Information and Revenues Investigation Department to take further action," he said.

Deep Basnet, Director General, of Revenues Investigation Department, denied any knowledge of the incident. "I don�t know how all this happened. We made no request to the police to take such action," said Basnet.
 
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The latest news on this issue ... from TKP, July 21:

Cable operators to move court


POST REPORT

KATHMANDU, July 19 - Government today formed a six-member high level committee to probe the incident of vandalism by police in the control rooms of six cable operators in the capital last Friday, while the cable operators are set to knock at the doors of Supreme Court on Tuesday.
"The committee has been formed by a decision of the cabinet," said Minister for Information and Communications Mohammad Mohsin at a press meet at the Department of Information today.

The committee will present its report in 15 days, with details of the actions taken on the cable operators, as well as investigation into the allegations hurled by police against them.

Joint Secretary of Finance Ram Chandra Man Singh, coordinator of the committee told the Post that the committee would move ahead on the basis of the Terms of Reference outlined by the government. "The committee will suggest ways to regulate cable television networks in the capital," he said. However, he refused to comment on vandalism from police, which is the main reason behind the formation of the committee.

Meanwhile, the owners of the vandalized cable TV networks are preparing to file a case against the Home Ministry and police at the Supreme Court on Tuesday.

"We are demanding compensation for the losses caused by police, and are asking for a stay order so that we don�t fall prey to another act of police�s wrath," said Sudhir Parajuli, CEO of Subisu Cable TV Network. Parajuli also said policemen in civil dress have been meaningfully roaming around the offices of the vandalized cable operators since this morning.Along with Subisu, the control rooms of Blue Himalayan Cable TV Network, Cable TV Network of Nepal, Sky Cable TV Network, and High Himalayan Cable TV Networks in Maitidevi and Dallu were vandalized by police at around 8 p.m. Friday. While police claimed to have taken the step in response to complaints of tax fraud and misuse of state communication infrastructure against the operators, the Cable TV Association of Nepal and Revenues Investigation Department have expressed ignorance on the matter.

In a significant development today, Home Minister Purna Bahadur Khadka said that he had no prior information about the incident.
 
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One interesting observation:

The biggest cable network: Space Time Network, was untouched. And recently, more and more cable TV customers have been turning to local cable operators rather than STN because STN does not carry the rival Nepali Cable TV shows.

"The owners also accused police of bringing in professional TV networkers from rival cable operators to cause maximum damage on their infrastructure" .... rival cable operators ... makes me think of only one significant one.
 
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From "Nation Weekly".............(http://www.nation.com.np/report_1.htm)


Cable War

The police action against cable operators may be an extension of the long-standing battle among cable operators for control of the Kathmandu market

BY SATISH JUNG SHAHI

Cable television and Inte rnet service provider SUBISU�s Chief Executive Officer Sudhir Parajuli will always remember July 16. Shortly after 8 p.m. on the day his company launched its cable Internet service, the first in the country, about 20 uniformed policemen surrounded his office in Baluwatar. The police held everyone in the office at gunpoint, took two of the company�s directors into custody and confiscated two servers, the computer hardware controlling the Internet service.

When Parajuli arrived at the Hanuman Dhoka police station, he found owners of five other cable TV services, all belonging to the same umbrella organization, Nepal Cable Television Sangh. It was the same story; the police had seized their equipment too. By then almost half of Kathmandu households were without cable services.

The charges were then revealed: evading taxes, exceeding the subscription ceiling for the number of authorized members and illegally using Nepal Telecom poles to extend their services. The police released the confiscated equipment two hours later, after paying two more visits to Parajuli�s office to break open a door whose key they had taken earlier. The hardware, say the victims, was badly damaged.

�The police came without a warrant and threatened to shoot us dead when we demanded that they produce arrest papers and issue us papers for the confiscated goods,� says Parajuli. �Plus, the charges were all baseless.� Parajuli is also the general secretary of the Nepal Cable Television Sangh, which has 13 of the capital�s 16 licensed cable operators as members. The other three operators belong to the rival Nepal Cable Television Association, which is headed by Space Time Network. Space Time is a major cable operator that also runs an influential media house and controls more than 50 percent of the cable market in the Valley. �It was plain dacoity,� alleges Parajuli.

Insiders say the raid was an extension of the longstanding battle between cable operators over the lucrative Kathmandu cable business. A Superintendent of Police went on record the same evening on Channel Nepal to claim that the raid was legal, for it had followed an application filed by the Nepal Cable Television Association. The association has denied making any such requests.

�It was a conspiracy by Space Time Network, as they were losing their market share,� says M. R. Ranjit, president of the Nepal Cable Television Sangh and owner of the Blue Himalayan Cable Television Network. Blue Himalayan�s office at Bhimsensthan suffered the most damage during the police raid. According to Ranjit, Space Time�s Channel Nepal broke the news of the raid on their 8 p.m. newscast, while the raid was still going on. He says the report had a lot of details and looked all planned.

Parajuli goes so far as to claim that the Space Time technicians were involved with the police in most of the raids. �The police have taken the most vital servers with them,� he says, �it is hard to believe that policemen can identify electronic equipment that only experts in the field can tell.�

Space Time Network�s Chairman Jamim Shah would not come to the phone despite our repeated requests. The Network�s General Manager Mohan Bhakta Mathema told us: �We don�t want to make any comments until the government committee makes public its finding.� Information Minister Mohammad Mohsin formed a six-member committee to look into the incident.

When Nation Weekly contacted the officer who conducted the raids, Superintendent of Police Deepak Ranjit, for comments, he maintained that the cable operators had evaded tax and that the police had a copy of an application filed by the Nepal Cable Television Association. �We don�t need to act on anyone�s influence,� he said, denying he was following orders from Space Time.
�The police force has the full right to act upon those working illegally.�

The cable operators of the Sangh deny the charge. Sangh president Ranjit said all their taxes have been paid except for a few payments pending for the last one or two months. Parajuli told us that SUBISU had experienced three surprise raids from the revenue department since they obtained license for cable internet in 2003. He said SUBISU got clean chits on all three occasions.

�The police should be raiding Space Time instead. Space Time hasn�t paid its two years of VAT amounting up to two crores,� a Sangh official told us. �Plus, it hasn�t paid its dues to Nepal Telecom since the last four years for using its poles, and its agreement ended more than two years ago.�

The Nepal Cable Operators Sangh has moved to court and is demanding Rs. 10,000,000 as compensation and a stay order against further police action against them until the court decision is announced. Information Minister Mohsin said the police action came without his or Home Minister Purna Bahadur Khadka�s knowledge. The committee, Minister Mohasin formed, is currently making rounds of the cable operators� offices where the raids were made.

�It looks like they�re only investigating if the police charges against us are true or not,� said SUBISU�s Parajuli. �They don�t seem to be investigating if the police action was really unlawful.�
 
Posted on 08-01-04 7:44 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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It's DIFFICULT to run a competitive private-sector business in Nepal, if you are not politically connected.

Just like in a communist totalitarian regime, the police can come in any time, conduct
a raid, destroy your machines and equipments, terrorise your workers and worse -- demand money from you.

There is NO way you can file a complaint and get some sort of a proper hearing.

Most businesses have grudgingly realised that it's better to pay off the police on
a regular basis and keep them happy than try to fight with them.

Last Friday, tired of repeated harassment by the police, 1000s of taxi drivers in Kathmandu created a huge "chakka jam" -- stalling traffic the whole day. Taxi
drivers and taxi owners said that enough was enough, and that they needed to
make a public statement against police harassment.

Friends who work for the police say that they are under pressure to generate
money for the higher-ups. Plus, they have no choice but to obey the orders of
higher-ups, even if those orders are legally dubious.

oohi
ashu
 
Posted on 08-02-04 7:34 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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No one is willingly going to say I do it for myself... OFCOURSE its the higher ups who want the money all the time... and well look at the ones who do it for higher ups... I think they are living a better life than their superiors... GO FIGURE!
 


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