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Third man arrested after file sharing raid

The police raid on two apartments in Skövde in southern Sweden on Thursday has led to the arrest of a third person on suspicion of breach of copyright legislation.

Police confirmed on Saturday that the two men previously arrested in connection with the raid have been released from custody. Suspicions remain against the men, according to the prosecutor.

The case concerns a large number of decoded films that have been made available on the internet.

The third person arrested has now also been released but remains under suspicion, according to prosecutor Fredrik Ingblad.

Thursday’s raid was part of coordinated international effort to break an illegal file sharing ring. Raids were also conducted by police in Belgium, the Netherlands, Spain, Britain and the USA.

PIRACY

Denmark to go after pirates in west Africa

The Danish Foreign Ministry has announced a new three-year strategy for combatting piracy that will see its efforts move to the coast of Nigeria for the first time.

Denmark to go after pirates in west Africa
Photo: Kurt Bauschardt/Flickr
Denmark on Thursday announced a new strategy for combating piracy and armed robbery on the high seas that will see the nation expand its into the Gulf of Guinea off the coast of Nigeria.
 
“With this strategy, Denmark will continue to be at the forefront of international efforts to combat piracy. Our activities will continue to focus on the Horn of Africa but as something new we will also carry out a range of activities in the Gulf of Guinea in western Africa where piracy and armed robbery at sea are the source of growing international concern,” Foreign Minister Martin Lidegaard said in a press release. 
 
The new anti-piracy strategy covers the years 2015-2018 and focuses on areas where Denmark has strategic maritime interests. The main focus of the efforts will continue to be off the coast of Somalia, where pirates cost the global trade industry nearly $7 billion a year, according to Oceans Beyond Piracy..
 
Maritime piracy by Somalians in the Horn of Africa hit its peak in 2011, but has since waned significantly in the face of stepped-up international naval patrols.
 
The new Danish efforts of the coast of Nigeria in western Africa will primarily focus on capacity-building initiatives and cooperation in international maritime security efforts in the region. 
 
“For a maritime nation like Denmark, it is vital that we do what we can to protect shipping and seafarers. With the new strategy, we will delivery military contributions, legal actions and capacity-building to our partners in the affected regions,” Lidegaard said. 
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