A team of six police officers and SPR staff are currently carrying out a raid on a DVD Shop in Sigatoka.
According to officials from the copyright taskforce, this is the second shop they are raiding this morning as they received a tip off that the outlet is selling pirated DVDs.
The first shop raided this morning located at the Sigatoka Market Complex saw a total of fifty English DVDs believed to be pirated seized.
Meanwhile, five DVD outlets were raided yesterday in Labasa.
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