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7th
April 2006
LARGEST
EVER PIRATE DVD MANUFACTURING AND DISTRIBUTION
FACILITY RAIDED
The Metropolitan Police and
Waltham Forest Trading Standards in a joint initiative
with FACT (Federation Against Copyright Theft)
on Wednesday raided a major pirate DVD manufacturing
facility and made five arrests. The premises contained
over 500 individual DVD burners capable of producing
over 60,000 pirate DVDs per day, with an estimated
daily street value in excess of £250,000
(c. £1.7m per week).
The raid in Leyton followed
an investigation into the supply of counterfeit
DVDs across London and the South East and also
involved officers from the Met’s new Film
Piracy Unit (FPU), a joint initiative with FACT.
Officers from the FPU will be conducting a detailed
investigation into the finances surrounding the
pirate operation.
Titles
seized in the raid include Ice Age 2, which only
goes on general UK cinema release today (Friday),
and over 300 other titles.
One female
and four males were arrested and taken to a police
station in east London. Enquiries continue.
Gavin Douglas, Group Manager,
Public Protection for the London Borough of Waltham
Forest said: “Waltham Forest Trading
Standards is pleased to work in conjunction with
FACT and the Met Police to act against DVD pirates
operating in the borough and this week’s
action shows the benefits of such a multi-agency
approach. Waltham Forest has a zero tolerance
attitude to organised counterfeiting and will
continue to enforce this policy. We also believe
that the raid will have a major impact on the
pirate DVD sellers operating in the local area
and will help reduce the criminal activity brought
into local communities by this and associated
crimes.”
Raymond
Leinster, Director General of FACT added, “This
operation in conjunction with Waltham Forest Trading
Standards, Waltham Forest Police and the Met’s
Film Piracy Unit, is another major intervention
against Chinese organised crime in the UK. FACT
is determined to work together with the Police
and other enforcement bodies to ensure that we
continue to disrupt the supply chain and affect
the distribution of counterfeit films across the
UK.”
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3rd
April 2006
Officers
go into battle as DVD pirates expand empire
FILM piracy
has become such a problem that the Metropolitan
Police has created a specialist unit to fight
it. Click
here for the full article from The Times.
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