Two Britons arrested in Thailand over football streaming






Two British men have been captured in Bangkok for supposedly pitching on the web access to wrongfully spilled football communicates. 

A dissension from the Premier League to neighborhood experts was accounted for to have prompted the captures on 11 May.

The men were named as William Lloyd, 39 and William Robinson, 35.

They are blamed for bringing about harms worth more than 100 million baht (£2.2m) to the communicate rights holders.

A third man, who is Thai, was likewise captured and named as Supatra Raksasat, 33.

Operators for the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) additionally seized nine PC servers, nine PCs, 49 set-beat boxes and three cell phones.

The three men supposedly sold unlawful communicates of football matches on the 365sport.tv site, which is as of now disconnected.

Clients of 365sport.tv have talked about issues getting to the website as of late through online gatherings.

Vice president of the DSI, Suriya Singhakamol, said the suspects may likewise have been included in transmissions communicate through Thaiexpat.tv, Hkexpat.tv, Indoexpat.tv, Vietexpat.tx and Euroexpat.tv.

The Foreign and Commonwealth Office in the UK knows about the circumstance.


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