Multichoice has ramped up its efforts to nail DStv pirates with another successful raid – and the promise of more to come.
DStv owner Multichoice has escalated its anti-piracy raids, with another successful arrest in Johannesburg on Thursday .
“This operation is part of a series of ongoing anti-piracy efforts, following recent successful raids in Cape Town and Johannesburg,” it said. The second raid in Johannesburg saw the arrest of an individual with alleged ties to the illegal sale of internet streaming pirate devices which allowed individuals to access MultiChoice content, violating several legal statutes.
Among these agencies are the Serious Commercial Crime Unit of the Hawks, South African Police Services and the Cybercrime Units in various provinces.
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