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Home / Crime and Justice / Pirated Book Racket Busted in Delhi

Pirated Book Racket Busted in Delhi

20 Nov

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Summary

  • Six individuals apprehended in a major online piracy operation.
  • Pirated academic and reputed books sold via e-commerce and social media.
  • Hundreds of fake books sourced from Daryaganj market, shipped nationwide.
Pirated Book Racket Busted in Delhi

Delhi Police have successfully dismantled a significant online operation involved in the sale of pirated books. The crime branch apprehended six individuals allegedly operating this racket, which utilized e-commerce platforms and social media to distribute pirated academic and reputed titles across the country. The investigation began after authorities received an intelligence tip-off regarding the illegal sales.

During raids in Mayur Vihar Phase-I and Ganesh Nagar, police discovered and seized a substantial collection of pirated books. The accused reportedly sourced these counterfeit materials from the Daryaganj Book Market and employed postal and private courier services for nationwide distribution. This operation highlights a carefully constructed system designed to appear legitimate, employing digital payment methods and outsourcing printing processes.

Further investigation revealed that the network involved outsourcing printing to local presses and separately preparing printing plates, with auto-generated invoices used to deceive customers. Notices have been issued to five more individuals connected to this piracy ring, indicating a broader scope to the illegal business. All seized items have been secured for the ongoing probe.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Police received an intelligence tip, conducted raids on specific locations, and uncovered the illegal operation involving online sales and distribution of pirated books.
The racket was selling pirated academic books and other reputed titles, aiming to profit from counterfeit versions of popular and educational content.
The books were reportedly sourced from the Daryaganj Book Market and then shipped nationwide using postal and private courier services, alongside online sales platforms.

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