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Millions lost due to allegations of illegal pay TV sales.

A 35-year-old man from Karlsruhe is accused of illicitly selling content from a pay-TV network for several years. Law enforcement and the prosecutor's office made this announcement on Friday. The media company, which is not identified, is said to have incurred damages of two million euros. The...

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A police car with flashing blue lights is parked in front of a building.

The city is known as Karlsruhe. - Millions lost due to allegations of illegal pay TV sales.

A man suspected of selling over 4,000 fake bills with various expiration dates was detained on Wednesday. It emerged that his clients made payments online, even using cryptocurrencies.

Eventually, authorities learned that the individual intended to leave the country, leading to his arrest. His house was searched, and evidence was discovered. There was also a confiscation of assets, which included luxury cars and close to a million euros in his bank account.

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The police are investigating a significant crime involving pay-TV, with millions lost due to allegations of illegal sales. The suspect, who intended to leave the country, was apprehended and his assets, including luxury cars and a large sum of money, were confiscated. The case will be handled by the public prosecutor's office in Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg.

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