South Africa destroys 1000s of Confiscated DVDs

Some of the pirated DVDs confiscated by police during the recent bust in Johannesburg. Photo: mybroadband.co.za

Pretoria, South Africa, May 8, 2018/ — The Minister of Communications, Ms. Nomvula Mokonyane with the Film and Publication Board (FPB) in partnership with the South African Police Services (SAPS), City of Cape Town Informal Traders Unit, City of Cape Town (Economic Development) and Cape Town Metro Police destroyed close to 106 000 illegal pirated DVDs and CDs estimated at the street value of more than R1 060 000 million.

The illegal materials destructed was seized at various raids conducted in Cape Town and Durban in conjunction with the Law Enforcement Agencies.

The DVDs earmarked for destruction were exhibits of concluded court cases, conducted in Cape Town and Durban. The destruction is conducted purely to prevent the confiscated DVDs and CDs from finding their way back to the illegal market, thus exposing children to undesirable and age inappropriate content.

Most of the confiscated material was not classified and contained age inappropriate content which should not be sold on the streets and taxi ranks. This material poses the risk of exposing children and the vulnerable to disturbing and age-inappropriate content.
African Eye Report

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