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Piracy Bust: £750K Servers Seized, 4 Arrested
3 Feb
Summary
- Police seized servers valued at £750,000 and arrested four individuals.
- The operation targeted an illegal streaming network serving millions.
- One suspect allegedly profited £3 million from the piracy operation.

Authorities have made a significant advancement in combating illegal streaming, arresting four individuals and confiscating servers valued at approximately £750,000. The operation, conducted by the City of London Police's Intellectual Property Crime Unit, targeted a widespread network providing illicit access to sports, films, and numerous channels.
The raid in Manchester last week uncovered 10 servers, each worth around £75,000, representing a substantial win for Sky and law enforcement. This operation is believed to have served millions of viewers across the UK. Sky's intelligence was crucial in tipping off the police, leading to the dismantling of the network.
One suspect is alleged to have amassed £3 million from this extensive operation. Industry reports indicate that approximately five million people nationally are estimated to use 'dodgy' Fire Sticks for illegal streaming. Those found guilty of using illicit devices face potential criminal charges, significant fines, or imprisonment up to five years, with lesser penalties for users versus distributors.




