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Indian cyber police shut down a global film piracy ring, arresting five and warning of up to three years in jail.
Hyderabad cyber police have dismantled a major film piracy network linked to illegal distribution of Telugu, Tamil, and other regional films, arresting five individuals and notifying five others.
The operation, prompted by industry complaints, revealed a sophisticated criminal group using theater recordings, hacked digital feeds, and encrypted platforms like Telegram and dark web sites.
Suspects were based in India, Dubai, the Netherlands, and Myanmar, with some earning millions via cryptocurrency.
Authorities seized devices, traced crypto wallets, and warned that piracy is a serious crime carrying up to three years in jail and fines of ₹2 lakh.
Police urged theaters, production houses, and digital platforms to strengthen cybersecurity, while industry leaders including Dil Raju and Chiranjeevi pledged cooperation.
The crackdown follows a high-level meeting with top Tollywood figures and highlights growing efforts to combat piracy fueled by gaming and betting site sponsorships.
La policía cibernética india cerró una red mundial de piratería de películas, arrestando a cinco y advirtiendo de hasta tres años de cárcel.