'Jagun Jagun' movie piracy man is detained

Femi Adebayo, a producer and performer in Nollywood, led attempts to apprehend a person responsible for the unauthorized release of his most recent film, "Jagun Jagun," which was a big move.

'Jagun Jagun' movie piracy man is detained

Femi Adebayo's team discovered evidence of an individual who had been disseminating illegal copies of "Jagun Jagun" through multiple internet platforms and physical copies, leading to the arrest.

He said in a series of posts on his Instagram page that unlawful content distribution not only hurt the film's financial performance but also violated the intellectual property rights that are essential for preserving the creative sector.

In a recent interview, Femi Adebayo disclosed that he had sold some of his assets to pay for "Jagun Jagun," a project worth millions of Naira, and that he would not stand by while pirates got their way.

 The actor posted the images on his official Instagram page and added that some other people participating in the incident have been detained.

The basic foundation of our creative business is threatened by piracy, the author declared in his essay. People have already started to steal this labor of love. While we are tenaciously pursuing others to bring them to justice, some have already been arrested, as seen in the picture.

People who downloaded the movie from illicit websites, including Telegram groups, are included in our search!

These behaviors seriously hinder Nollywood from taking its proper position in the entertainment industry.

I beg you to contact us right once via DM or email if you know anything about anyone who are responsible for making or distributing unauthorized versions of Jagun Jagun. We must do everything in our power to safeguard Nollywood's future and help respectable artists.

Femi Adebayo, who produced "Jagun Jagun" in addition to playing the starring part, has long been a supporter for tougher anti-piracy laws.

He declared his resolve to defend the toil and devotion that go into producing original material for the entertainment sector.