Police raids Guwahati cable op on Taj Television’s complaint

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Police raids Guwahati cable op on Taj Television’s complaint

MUMBAI: Taj Television India, which runs Ten Sports, Ten Cricket and Ten Action+, said that police have raided Assam Cable Communication (ACC) premises in Guwahati on a complaint filed by it.

Taj Television had filed complaint before SSP Guwahati City on 7 June, alleging that the cable operator was illegally transmitting the Ten channels.
 
Taj Television said that the police conducted a raid and recorded the ongoing commission of illegal transmission of Ten Cricket through ACC’s control room.

“Immediately after the raid, the Ten Sports channel was deactivated and criminal action was initiated. The police registered a FIR against Sanjeev Narain, Tarun Saha and others (ACC). The said action will be followed by further investigations and arrests of the accused persons,” Taj Television said. 
 
Taj Television India CEO Atul Pande said, “We are thankful to local police officials for helping us to conduct this raid. The fight against piracy is important for building strong cable revenue platforms and our endeavour will remain to address this menace proactively."