A two-member police team raided the Radio Sagarmatha staion and seized transmission equipment and also arrested four journalists and a technician Durga Karki, Dipak Bahadur Aryal, Dipak Raj Pandey and Punya Bhandari and Rajendra Rijal, the Kantipur Online reported.
Durga Karki, a woman, was later released.
The policemen left two separate letters from the Ministry of Information and Communications at the radio station, one asking the station to stop operation until further notice and the other asking to handover transmission equipment, the report said.
"It is learnt that the government raided Radio Sagarmatha for attempting to carry a BBC Nepali service relay broadcast that included the interview of Maoist leader Pushpa Kumar Dahal aias Pranchanda."
The interview with Prachanda dealt with the recent understanding between the politial parties and Maoist ultras to work towards the resolution of the conflict in the country, the report said.
Condemning the police action, chairman of the radio station, Laxman Upreti in a statement said, "Nepal has been the South Asian country pioneering the role of FM radio in informing the public and Radio Sagarmatha has been the vanguard of this movement. The action by the government is a dagger to the heart of our radio revolution."
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