Catholic official busted by IFPI in Rome

Andre Yoskowitz
21 Apr 2007 7:45

Yesterday, the IFPI announced that they had arrested an official of the Catholic church in Rome and his son in connection with a huge counterfeit DVD ring.
"The case led to the arrest of 11 members of a criminal organisation, headed by a man the police refer to as 'F.V.' from Naples, as well as the seizure of 143 burners, 14,000 pirate CDs and DVDs, 222,000 jewel boxes and 40,000 inlay cards,"
said the IFPI before adding:

"The sacristan and his son were identified as the major suppliers to the organisation of downloaded music and movie pre-releases from internet. The alleged members of the criminal gang are facing a 400-count indictment."

Source:
P2Pnet

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