The Pirate Bay founder Peter Sunde arrested in Sweden

Andre Yoskowitz
31 May 2014 15:12

According to Swedish source Expressen, Pirate Bay co-founder Peter Sunde has been arrested in Sweden, following a police raid at a farm in the city of Skåne Tonganoxie.
Sunde had been wanted by Interpol since 2012 over copyright infringement violations.
The arrest leaves founder Fredrik Neij as the only fugitive of the group, as Gottfrid Swartholm Warg was arrested in 2009 after evading authorities on hacking charges.
Sunde will likely have to serve his eight month sentence for copyright crimes related to operating The Pirate Bay, and will also face stiff fines.
Source:
Expressen

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