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Nigeria Police Arrest Operator of Pirate Domain Streaming MultiChoice Content

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The operator behind www.score808.com.ng, a website notorious for streaming MultiChoice content illegally, has been arrested by the the Intelligence Response Team (IRT) of the Force Intelligence Bureau of the Nigerian Police.

The Police said that the arrest is a significant victory against internet piracy.

Ravenewsonline reports that the domain was allegedly infamous for illegally streaming MultiChoice (SuperSport) content, drawing millions of visits from across Africa and beyond.

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According to a statement, the arrest, which took place recently, in Osogbo, Osun State, marked a major milestone in the ongoing battle against intellectual property theft and online streaming piracy.

The capture followed an extensive investigation that spanned several months.

Despite efforts to evade detection by frequently changing locations, the IRT’s relentless pursuit ensured the eventual arrest.

The suspect remains in Police custody, with substantial evidence pointing to involvement in large-scale illegal streaming activities.

If convicted, the suspect could face a prison sentence of up to five years, the statement added.

“The scale of the illegal operation is evident from the website’s traffic statistics.

“The domain www.score808.com.ng garnered 3.1 million visits globally, with over 1.2 million visits originating from Africa alone,” it added.

Frikkie Jonker, director of Broadcasting and Cyber Piracy at Irdeto, expressed appreciation for the Nigeria Police’s dedication and support in this operation.

He commented, “All forms of piracy continue to pose a significant threat to the creative industry. At Irdeto, we are fully committed to addressing every facet of piracy, whether it occurs online or through other means.

“The arrest of this notorious pirate is a testament to what can be achieved when law enforcement agencies and private sectors work hand in hand.

“We sincerely appreciate the Nigerian Police’s unwavering support, which has led to this positive outcome.

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“Online streaming piracy is not only a criminal offense but also poses significant risks to customers. Users who access pirated content are often exposed to malware, phishing attacks, and other cybersecurity threats that can compromise their personal information.

“Additionally, by engaging with illegal streams, customers inadvertently contribute to the erosion of the creative industry, undermining the livelihoods of thousands of people involved in content production and distribution”.

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