Anti-IP piracy efforts rewarded
April 21, 2023
By Colin Mann
UK intellectual property protection organisation FACT has recognised police and Trading Standards for outstanding contributions towards combatting intellectual property crime.
FACT’s Excellence Awards acknowledge the exceptional efforts of police and other law enforcement individuals across the UK for their support in the fight against piracy. An awards ceremony in the city of Birmingham, honoured a total of 19 recipients who were involved in the successful prosecutions of some of the largest illegal streaming operations in the UK over the past few years.
The recipients included police officers from eight police services across the UK, namely Greater Manchester, Gwent, Lancashire, Merseyside, Metropolitan, West Mercia, West Midlands, and NWROCU (North-West Regional Organised Crime Unit). Officers from Hammersmith & Fulham Council (Trading Standards), National Trading Standards e-Crime Team, and GAIN (Government Agency Intelligence Network) were also recognised for their outstanding work.
“The hard work of these recipients and their agencies has not gone unnoticed, and it gives me great pleasure to commend them on receiving this award,” stated Kieron Sharp, CEO, FACT. “These awards celebrate the remarkable achievements of those who have demonstrated dedication and commitment in tackling piracy, which is a serious criminal offence.”
“Piracy is a crime that causes immense damage and can give criminals immense profits,” added Pete O’Doherty, Assistant Commissioner, City of London Police/NPCC Coordinator for Cyber and Economic Crime. “The outstanding work of those nominated and receiving these awards is absolutely vital in combatting that crime.”
The FACT Excellence Awards are sponsored by QEB Hollis Whiteman and recognise and honours those who have made significant contributions to the protection of intellectual property rights in the UK. FACT are committed to working with law enforcement agencies to tackle piracy and protect the rights of content creators. These awards highlight the importance of this collaborative effort.
Recipients that received a FACT Excellence Award are:
Jason Grove | National GAIN Co-ordinator | GAIN (Government Agency Intelligence Network) |
Inspector Andy Torkington | Inspector | Greater Manchester Police |
Keith Graham | Financial Investigator | Greater Manchester Police |
DC Sean Evans | DC | Gwent Police |
DS Martin Walker | DS | Lancashire Police |
Doug Love | Senior TSO | LB Hammersmith & Fulham (Trading Standards) |
Richard Murphy | Senior Investigator Officer | LB Hammersmith & Fulham (Trading Standards) |
DS Steve Frame | DS | Merseyside Police |
DC Anthony Evans | DC | Metropolitan Police |
DS Laura Tutin | DS | Metropolitan Police |
Chris Butcher | Digital Forensics Analyst | NTSeCT (National Trading Standards e-Crime Team) |
DC Patrick Boardman | DC | NWROCU (NW Regional Organised Crime Unit) |
PC Kevin James | PC | NWROCU (NW Regional Organised Crime Unit) |
DI Matthew Mcnelis | DI | West Mercia Police |
DS Ian Osborne | DS | West Mercia Police |
DS Michael Dunscombe | DS | West Mercia Police |
PC John Hughes | PC | West Mercia Police |
DC Paul Bayliss | DC | West Midlands Police |
DI Kay Thompson | DI | West Midlands Police |