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Sweden Up To 600000 IPTV Users Support Human Trafficking Every Month

Unlike its neighboring Nordic countries, Sweden has decided not to effectively outlaw the purchasing of illegal internet protocol television (IPTV) which unlawfully distributes audio-visual content. Only in Sweden—a country with roughly ten million inhabitants—600,000 users provide continued capital inflow of an estimated 45M USD per annum to organized crime groups (OCGs). There are more IPTV users in Sweden than inhabitants of Gothenburg, its second largest city. On November 2nd 2021 in the small southern Swedish city of Bromölla the prosecution charged an individual who is suspected of running an IPTV reseller with more than 40.000 users. Even if prosecuted, he might just be one out of 1200+ IPTV resellers in Sweden servicing nearly 9% of the Swedish population. Ironically, due to novel Blockchain-based analytics and crypto forensics connected to it, IPTV transactions can be traced back to serious crimes like human trafficking or arms dealing. As certain cryptocurrency wallets are connected to compliant financial institutions, as described here, investigation on the Blockchain allows for connecting transactions with user identity and potentially seizing of funds. Due to the lack of legislative progress in Sweden as a result of shortage of adequate funds for law enforcement for combating illegal IPTV subscriptions (link to a courtcase B6674-20), as well as the complexity in combating cross-border transactions, this illicit business continues to grow into a low-risk, high-profit criminal activity. Synergies created by the merger of teams of economic and financial experts under the new European Financial and Economic Crime Centre resulted in a razzia in which the police stormed the servers of an illegal streaming service in Spain in the summer of 2020. They shut down 50 resellers and 40,000 channels; 2 million paying subscribers had their signals turned off. Other distributors connected with  illicit Spanish distributor made services available on three continents, generating more than €15 million in profit, of which nearly five million have been seized. Despite arresting 11 suspects as part of a coordinated razzia by Europol and Eurojust, shortly afterwards, the criminal network had managed to redirect the funds and to turn on the streaming signal again to its subscribers. The fall of the Spanish OCG has been an important but small victory for anti-piracy organizations, however the fact that the signal was able to return quickly displays deficiencies in dealing with the problem, e.g. focusing on suspects instead of technology. IPTV distributes illicit, mostly international audio-visual content to individual subscribers. In order to access IPTV, potential customers are being asked to purchase a receiver hardware for around 100 USD, on top of a monthly subscription of 30–120 USD, for which subscribers get 20,000 to 380,000 channels and streaming services. All data is taken from the source: http://forbes.com Article Link: https://www.forbes.com/sites/michalgr... #iptv #newswomen #newstodayabc #newstodaydonaldtrump #newstodaylocal #newstodayoncnn #

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