PHILIPPINE police raided a Japanese firm contracted to build the Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway last week after local authorities received a tip that it was using unlicensed software. Led by a team from the Philippine National Police Criminal Investigation and Detection Group Anti-Fraud and Commercial Crime Division, local authorities raided the Hazama Corp. offices inside the former Clark Air Base...Judge Antonio M. Eugenio Jr. issued the search warrant, which resulted in the seizure of 74 sets of desktop computers loaded with allegedly pirated Microsoft products and 48 PCs with allegedly unlicensed Autodesk software. Police Senior Superintendent...Noel delos Reyes said in a statement that the raid "will have a negative effect on Hazama's operations considering that only six computers were not confiscated by us from their offices...Considering the amount of the funding for the project, however, I don't see any reason why Hazama's management allowed the use of pirated software in the first place. Thus, any delays that will be experienced by the project should be blamed on the Japanese officers of the firm. If the project was in Japan, I don't think they would have used pirated software," the police official added.