Worried Sky Streamers Have Described How They Are panicking And Removing Their Firesticks From The TV After Police Officers Launched A Crackdown On Those Illegally Watching The Service

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Worried Sky streamers have described how they are 'panicking' and removing their firesticks from the TV after police officers launched a crackdown on those illegally watching the service. 
Police warned people who illegally stream Sky TV that they are paying for 'organised ' - a month after cracking down on a streaming service in a series of raids.
Hearing about the raids, one Sky TV streamer said: 'I'm sat here panicking looking at the front door as we speak.'
Four people were arrested after police raided homes in , Stoke, and  to shut down a service allegedly selling Internet Protocol TV devices (IPTV) - which can be used to access content illegally, including sports streams and films.
It is thought the service had up to 50,000 users and police seized computer equipment, laptops and mobile phones from all four locations. 
A FACT officer visits the home of a suspected illegal streamer
Illegal streaming of sports and movie channels has been linked to organised crime
Sky TV worked with police forces during the crackdown on pirate streaming services
Using firesticks and services such as IPTV, there are ways to illegally watch pay-for TV channels
Four people have since been arrested in connection with the raids. 
One has been charged with intellectual property theft, and the other three have been released. 
'Cease and desist' notices have been sent to 200 people suspected to be involved in similar schemes. 
Those who use firesticks to watch Sky services without paying the company have reacted to the raids with a mix of fear and incredulity.
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