Police Make 2nd Raid on Alleged Software Pirates
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LONG BEACH — In their second raid in a week, Westminster police and the FBI on Tuesday confiscated a warehouse full of allegedly bogus Microsoft software in Long Beach.
Investigators searched a storage facility at 6655 Atlantic Ave. as part of an ongoing probe of Orange County-based Asian gangs allegedly trafficking in illegal software.
Nearly 10,000 counterfeit CD-ROMs, mostly copies of Microsoft Office 97 and the operating system Windows 98, were found crammed inside a brick storage garage. Amid pouring rain, officers hauled out boxes filled with thousands of compact disks sporting the Microsoft logo.
The goods, which filled a truck, were taken to the Westminster police station. No one was arrested.
Tuesday’s raid was linked to a similar search last Wednesday, when investigators went through five warehouses--two in Long Beach, three in Paramount--in search of pirated software.
Police said Tuesday’s raid yielded at least $2 million worth of goods. They added that estimates from last Wednesday’s raid of a Paramount operation, initially thought be around $30 million worth of counterfeit software, could double.
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