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Written by Matthias Daffah   
Sunday, 11 March 2007


The Information Ministry says its attention has been drawn to reports that certain individuals are sneaking into printing houses to spy on headlines of newspapers.


The Ministry said these individuals were doing so under the disguise of being state security.
 

Assistant Information Minister for Information Services told Star Radio this behavior was criminal and does not have the approval of the government.
 

Mr. Gabriel Williams said the government would contact various security agencies in the country to verify the reports.
 

According to Mr. Williams the ministry has received numerous calls regarding the infiltration of printing houses by unknown persons to spy headlines of newspapers prior to publication.

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