Liverpool Man Sells Illegal BT Sport Streams, Rakes in £237k

Mark Brockley, 54, from John Bagot Close, Liverpool, pocketed a staggering £237,000 by selling subscriptions to illegal streams of BT Sport content. His dodgy service, Infinity Streams, offered live Premier League, UEFA Champions League, and Europa League matches without permission.

Brockley Flees to France with Dog to Dodge Justice

The crook was found guilty of supplying articles for use in fraud and fraudulent tax evasion during a trial held in his absence at City of London Police. Brockley reportedly fled the UK with his dog, heading to France to escape prosecution. Despite being interviewed by PIPCU officers and fully aware that his business was illegal, he kept selling IPTV subscriptions before vanishing. His current whereabouts remain a mystery.

Police Appeal for Help to Nab Fugitive

“We are now appealing for information on Brockley’s whereabouts, and ask anyone who may be able to help to contact the City of London Police,” officials said.

The investigation began back in November 2018 after BT flagged a Twitter account @Infinity_IPTV, which was shamelessly advertising the illegal streaming service. If you know where Brockley is, don’t hesitate to call 0800 555 111.

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