PICS: Knock-off clothing worth R400k confiscated at Durban harbour
Durban police seized tons of counterfeit designer clothing with an estimated value of R400 000 at the harbour. Durban police seized tons of counterfeit goods at the harbour in the early hours of Wednesday, 10 May. No arrests have been made. It is believed that the goods originated in an Asian country. READ: Western Cape govt […]
Durban police seized tons of counterfeit designer clothing with an estimated value of R400 000 at the harbour.
Durban police seized tons of counterfeit goods at the harbour in the early hours of Wednesday, 10 May. No arrests have been made. It is believed that the goods originated in an Asian country.
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DURBAN POLICE SEIZE COUNTERFEIT GOODS
South African Police Service (SAPS) spokesperson Colonel Robert Netshiunda said vigilant police officers were performing routine risk profiling when they identified a suspicious cold storage container.
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The container’s details did not look right to the SAPS members, and it was searched at the Isipingo depot.