Police arrest cyber-pirate selling ‘Owambe Thieves,’ ‘ThinLine,’ ‘Alakada’
[NigerianEye - Nigeria] - 29/11/2025
The Force Criminal Investigation Department (FCID) Annex, Lagos, has arrested a criminal syndicate engaged in large-scale movie piracy, copyright infringement, and other cybercrimes targeting Nigeria’s creative industry. Aminat Mayegun, the FCID spokesperson, confirmed the arrest in a media briefing in Lagos on Wednesday. The operation, she said, was launched following a formal petition from FilmOne Entertainment Ltd., which reported that its new film ‘Owambe Thieves’ had been illegally uploaded to TikTok on August 23. According to Mayegun, the prime suspect behind the upload charged (…)
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