![]() “The Malaysian authorities are taking this threat seriously and the security around the dogs’ current location has been beefed up,” he told Reuters. ![]() “As a result of the extent of loss to the pirate syndicate, we have information from the domestic trade ministry that the Johor syndicate is intent on killing Lucky and Flo,” said Neil Gane, an official of the Motion Picture Association. The New Straits Times said syndicate bosses had offered an unspecified reward for the killing of the two dogs. Lucky and Flo, two female black Labradors deployed by Malaysian authorities in their crackdown on pirated movie DVDs and music CDs, carried out their first major successful operation in Johor state on Tuesday. KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) – Malaysian movie pirates have put a bounty on the heads of two sniffer dogs who busted a fake DVD ring with a seizure of discs worth about $3 million, media and officials said on Thursday. This site may earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page.
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