Policy

Satellite Phones Banned in Northern Nigerian State

Responding to attacks over the weekend

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ABUJA, Nigeria, June 20 (UPI) — A Nigerian military official says satellite phones have been banned in the northern state of Borno after the devices were allegedly used to plan recent attacks.

Military spokesman Lt. Col. Sagir Musa said anyone found with a satellite phone or accessories would be arrested, the BBC reported Thursday.

Musa said the phones were used in planning attacks on two schools during the weekend in which at least 16 students and two teachers died.