Police raid pirates in Singapore

bonkers325

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"...More than 100,000 pieces of counterfeit video CDs (VCDs), CD-Roms and DVDs were seized, and 15 men were arrested, as police launched raids on three pirate syndicates on Saturday. The raids, which involved 40 officers, lasted eight hours. Police had been monitoring the activities of the syndicates over three months, after raids in town had driven the pirates into the HDB heartlands. The operators hired five vehicles to transport their illegal goods to pasar malam stalls in Ang Mo Kio, Chua Chu Kang and Toa Payoh.

"They rented the vehicles to elude detection," Deputy Assistant Commissioner Ang Hak Seng, who is deputy director of the CID, said. He told The Straits Times that four vans and a lorry were impounded.

The goods taken in the move had a street value of S$1.5 million (US$800,000), and included illegal copies of Microsoft Letters Installer 2002. The police expect to make more arrests after questioning the suspects. They also warned that "we will hit them at the place where it really matters, that is, their distribution networks." The penalty for distributing or selling pirated goods is a fine of up to S$100,000, or a jail term not exceeding five years, or both..."

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down with the pirates :|
 

Wedesdo

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STOP POSTING 5 DIFFERENT THREADS ON THE SAME PIRACY TOPIC!!!

keep them all to one place! what's your problem today!?!?
 

yiwonder

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hehe. I'm just moved back from Singapore over the summer after living there for 3 years. These "raids" are mostly for show, and really don't do much. These things pour over from Malaysia in amazing time. It'll be another 6 months before they think about having another raid.

With that said though, in the 3 years I was there, pirated software became harder to find (not that I was looking for it). The problem I found was that it was extremely hard to get a hold of current software legally. There just weren't many places selling it at all.