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Global Police Operation Dismantles Major Piracy Network

by Harikrishnan A
December 2, 2024
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A massive law enforcement operation, spanning 10 countries, has disrupted what is believed to be the world’s largest digital piracy network. Known as “Operation Takedown,” the effort resulted in multiple arrests, asset seizures, and the shutdown of illegal streaming services, which had millions of users across Europe.

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Raids Across Europe

Coordinated by Italian authorities, with support from Europol and the European Union Agency for Criminal Justice Cooperation (Eurojust), the operation saw police raids in the UK, Bulgaria, Croatia, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, and Romania.

In Italy alone, 270 officers conducted 89 searches in 15 different regions. Raids in the other nine countries led to 14 additional searches and 11 arrests. Authorities also seized €1.65 million in cryptocurrency and are continuing to investigate 102 individuals linked to the network.

A Multi-Million-Euro Operation

The illegal network was responsible for distributing pirated content—movies, TV shows, and live channels—to over 22 million users. Investigators estimate the operation generated a staggering €250 million in monthly revenue through illicit streams.

The crackdown resulted in the seizure of 29 computer servers and hundreds of IPTV devices, which had been used to illegally distribute content. Authorities also shut down around 100 websites and domains offering free illegal streams.

Matt Hibbert, group director of anti-piracy at Sky, emphasized the importance of these actions, saying, “This sends a strong message that we are committed to dismantling pirate networks across borders and holding their ringleaders accountable.”

Complex Operation Involving Cybercrime

The operation was the result of a two-year investigation, which monitored illegal streaming forums and social media platforms. Law enforcement uncovered not just copyright violations but also signs of money laundering and other cybercrimes.

Suspects are expected to face charges for copyright infringement, unauthorized access to computer systems, and cyber fraud. Mark Mulready, co-president of the Audiovisual Anti-Piracy Alliance (AAPA), which played a crucial role in the operation, acknowledged the challenge of combating such sophisticated international networks.

“The scale of these multi-jurisdictional law enforcement actions shows the complexity of dealing with global pirate networks,” Mulready stated. AAPA provided technical training and operational support to help law enforcement successfully execute the operation.

Victims Among Major Streaming Companies

The piracy network had targeted major entertainment and streaming companies, including Sky, Dazn, Mediaset, Amazon Prime, Netflix, Paramount, and Disney+. Investigators revealed that these companies lost substantial revenue due to the widespread distribution of their content without authorization.

Beyond financial losses, the illegal services exposed consumers to potential risks, such as malware and data theft. Hibbert stressed, “We will continue supporting efforts to protect consumers and end digital piracy.”

A Landmark Operation with Global Reach

“Operation Takedown” is considered one of the most significant actions against digital piracy in recent years. The operation’s success reflects the growing commitment of law enforcement and private companies to combat piracy. Europol highlighted that the operation not only tackled copyright infringement but also uncovered a range of cybercrimes, including money laundering.

Europol’s statement noted, “This operation highlights the interconnected nature of cybercrime, from illicit streams to fraudulent schemes.”

“We are proud to have contributed to the success of this operation,” said Mulready, “but this is just one step in an ongoing battle to protect intellectual property and ensure fairness in the marketplace for content creators.”

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