This is warming up nicely, after discovering that some of the officers who raided their servers where part time employees for big hollywood studios its looking likely that the manufactured case against the Pirate Bay case could well be sunk forever as talk of evidence planting and corruption hits the rumour mills.
http://torrentfreak.com/the-pirate-bay-file-police-bribery-complaint-080516/Yesterday the Pirate Bay crew filed “at least” three complaints, and further people have been reported for bribing the police.
Not only was the police star witness against the Pirate Bay previously employed by one of the plaintiffs, Warner Bros., but it was revealed that after this work he would return to his job as a police officer.
Highly suspect to say the least, but not unusual in this case - the IFPI’s expert witness used to work for them too.
Brokep says their initial target is police officer and IT forensics expert Jim Keyzer, who they clearly see as corrupt:
“We reported the police officer yesterday. For a lot of different reasons, at least three criminal complaints were filed. But you know what? It’s illegal to bribe the police as well. So more people have been reported to the police.”
The Pirate Bay crew say that when the case is over, they will demand compensation for all the time and money they have invested in this “media circus”.
Brokep is clearly in defiant mood: “So who’s the f**king criminals really? Hey Hollywood a**holes - Be afraid. Very afraid. The law is coming to serve justice.”
I think Brokep is rather angry about the police working part time for Hollywood, any real court would throw their claimed evidence out as tainted, I expect no less from the world renowned Swedish courts.