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GSM Operators Should Adopt Anti-kidnap Device –Saraki
Tue Jul, 20 2010

By Daily Independent

Kwara State Governor, Bukola Saraki, has advised the Federal Government to compel the GSM operators to adopt devices for locating the specific area a call is being made to facilitate the tracing of kidnappers. 

He said that the operators should be made to install in strategic places in all parts of the country gadgets that will indicate area of call, saying this will assist in apprehending kidnappers and others who make calls for illegal deals. 

Saraki who made the advice in an interview with newsmen at the state Government House in Ilorin on Monday, recalled that he had once written a letter to the Presidency over the matter. 

He said that the cost of procuring the needed gadgets by the GSM operators is very cheap compare with the huge profit they make from their numerous customers in Nigeria. 

He said kidnapping is a criminal business and expressed worry that it is spreading in the country unabated. 

He said government should not handle the fight against the illegal practice with levity 

The governor said kidnapping could hardly be experienced in any developed countries because when such calls demanding for ransom are made the caller would be traced within 30 minutes and arrested. 

He said the kidnapping of journalists for a week was an embarrassment to the nation and advised that the development should be considered as a challenge to launch a decisive fight against the illegal act 

The governor said the call centre detecting devices is not unaffordable by the GSM operator and alleged that the operators fail to procure them because of their drive to make profit at the expense of the well being of their customers on whom they survive 

He said people of the country would continue to suffer kidnapping if the GSM operators are not compel to install the device to discourage the criminal act. 

  


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On Tue Jul, 20 2010 08:59   by brown
Bukola Saraki,you are right if the govt wants to stop kidnapping is possible by using tracking device by GSM companies to help police to track the kidnapper's KGB.FBI.CIA,LOJACK,and other international security operatives use it to stop crime in developed countries
On Tue Jul, 20 2010 07:19   by gbenga odus
the main issue is not been address. what motivate the criminals into the business of kidnapping? is people like u governor like ur father for been greedy not loving one another. is the situation in the country, is what u selfish leader turn this people into. fight corruption first, at the highest level. taking tax payers money to entice the masses is turning the young generation into kidnappers. money laundering regulation bill can not be passed. but death sentence on kidnappers can be passed

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