THE
Kenya Film Classification Board has warned producers of pornography.
The board condemned the recent pornography scandal at the Coast.
Director of information Owiti Olewe said the board will work with police to carry out spots checks and arrest those found breaking the law including those with pornographic materials.
Olewe said pornography is illegal in Kenya.
“The rise in distribution, exhibition and production of pornography and other pro- grammes which depict elements of violence, drugs and alcohol should act as warning signs to the public,” he said.
Olewe said the board has in the past restricted films such as Movie 43 and Paradise Love which display some porno- graphic elements.
“More of these kinds of films are accessed by the public through unlicensed distributors and exhibitors and have gradu- ally been accepted as normal,” he said. He asked the public to assist all enforcement agencies.
The board condemned the recent pornography scandal at the Coast.
Director of information Owiti Olewe said the board will work with police to carry out spots checks and arrest those found breaking the law including those with pornographic materials.
Olewe said pornography is illegal in Kenya.
“The rise in distribution, exhibition and production of pornography and other pro- grammes which depict elements of violence, drugs and alcohol should act as warning signs to the public,” he said.
Olewe said the board has in the past restricted films such as Movie 43 and Paradise Love which display some porno- graphic elements.
“More of these kinds of films are accessed by the public through unlicensed distributors and exhibitors and have gradu- ally been accepted as normal,” he said. He asked the public to assist all enforcement agencies.
No comments:
Post a Comment