Many homeowners could face prosecution this week due to using illegal services
Police are gearing up to visit 1,000 homes this week as part of a new crackdown on illegal TV streaming.
It comes following a series of raids against a UK-based illegal streaming service offering entertainment and sports through modified boxes. The new crackdown will focus on people attempting to watch Premier League games, football from across Europe, as well as other sports and movies at a cheap price, the Mirror reports.
Police have teamed up with anti-piracy investigators from FACT in "Operation Raider". Officers knocking on doors may serve notices and order customers to stop illegally streaming immediately and be warned of serious consequences. “Often, illegal streaming is used to fund Serious Organised Crime and West Mercia Cybercrime Unit is committed to interdicting this source of criminal revenue and reducing the harm organised crime groups can do to our communities.”
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