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Piracy swoop nets new Queen movie
Dame Helen Mirren as the Queen
Dame Helen Mirren was the eponymous star of The Queen
Pirate copies of The Queen, starring Helen Mirren, were among £350,000 worth of fake DVDs and CDs seized during a raid on a house in Clackmannanshire.

Thousands of discs were found at the address in Alloa following a tip-off from a member of the public.

They also included DVDs of recent films including Black Dahlia, Open Season and Flushed Away.

Officers from Central Scotland Police said it was one of their biggest ever finds of fake goods.

Det Sgt David Nolan said: "The message could not be much clearer. Anyone who is caught dealing in counterfeit crime should be warned that the maximum penalty for such activities is 10 years' imprisonment.

"I would urge people to think twice before buying cheap DVDs and computer equipment. They should remember that they are actually funding organised crime gangs."

'Disrupt' supply

John McGowan, a senior investigator with the Federation Against Copyright Theft (Fact), said one of the discs recovered contained 95 music albums and illustrated the scale of the problem.

He added: "The operation was another major blow against organised crime in Scotland.

"Fact is determined to work together with Central Scotland Police and other enforcement bodies to ensure that we continue to disrupt the supply chain and affect the distribution of counterfeit films across Scotland."




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