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Spain Jails IPTV Pirate Boss ‘Dash’ for 23 Months, Fines £7.5M Over LaLiga Streams

dramabreakBy dramabreakApril 22, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Spain Jails IPTV Pirate Boss ‘Dash’ for 23 Months, Fines £7.5M Over LaLiga Streams
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A Spanish court has sentenced the ringleader of a major illegal streaming operation to 23 months in prison and imposed a £7.5 million fine. The National Court also ordered £10.4 million in compensation for affected companies and levied £26 million in penalties for money laundering.

Operation Details and Global Reach

The network, led by a man known as ‘Dash, The Iranian,’ ran channels including rapidiptv.com, rapidiptv.net, and iptvstack.com. These platforms illegally broadcast football matches, films, and series—such as LaLiga content—to over two million users via servers in 13 countries across three continents.

Investigators estimate the group generated more than £13 million in revenue. The leader enjoyed a lavish lifestyle in Barcelona, funding purchases like a £1.5 million property, two cars worth £348,000, and a residential building in Iran. Authorities uncovered money laundering through payment gateways, cryptocurrency exchanges, shell companies, and fake invoices.

Court Actions and Asset Seizures

The court seized the assets and shut down the domain names. ‘Dash’ was one of five defendants who accepted charges related to intellectual property violations and money laundering.

“This landmark ruling targets one of the largest international criminal groups focused on audiovisual piracy,” stated Jose Luis Gomez Pidal, Chief Inspector of the Spanish National Police. “The probe exposes their internal operations and introduces advanced technological methods to Spain’s judicial system. It also highlights links between digital piracy and sophisticated money laundering across borders.”

LaLiga’s Response and Industry Impact

LaLiga praised the verdict as a key win against one of the biggest illegal IPTV networks. The league joined the case following an initial complaint by Nagravision, alongside Movistar Plus+, Mediapro, and Egeda.

“Audiovisual fraud endangers live sports, a vital part of Europe’s economy,” said Javier Tebas, LaLiga president. “This strong penalty proves piracy demands aggressive action, particularly against the organized groups behind it.”

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