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Raid on counterfeit operation in Deptford

A joint operation between Lewisham Trading Standards staff, police and the Federation Against Copyright Theft (FACT) has led to the successful raid of a residential premises in Deptford and the arrest of eight suspects.

The raid took place mid-morning on Thursday, 22 February 2007, following suspicions that counterfeit DVDs were being manufactured and distributed from the premises.

The operation resulted in the seizure of a large quantity of equipment and materials:

  • multiple DVD-copying facilities
  • commercial colour printers connected to commercial printing ink reservoirs
  • 7,000 completed discs in bags and stored ready for collection and supply
  • 10,000 blank discs ready for burning
  • 10,000 sleeves and many thousands of sheets of laser copier paper

A quantity of unclassified obscene bestiality titles were also removed together with 3,000 cigarettes that were not labelled with statutory health warnings.

Councillor Susan Wise, Cabinet Member for Customer Services, said: “Enquiries are still continuing but there can be no doubt this is a significant seizure.

"Counterfeiting is known to have links to organised crime. Anyone thinking of purchasing counterfeit products should also be cautious. DVDs can be of poor quality and, by and large, are recorded from a cinema screen using a video camera.”

Kieron Sharp, Director General of FACT, said: “Counterfeiting is detrimental to the profitability and viability of everyone involved in the film industry, including those small businesses selling and hiring out the genuine product.

"FACT is pleased to work with local agencies to help deal with a problem that brings crime to local communities.”