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SAPS seizes counterfeit goods worth more than R20 million

SAPS seizes counterfeit goods worth more than R20 million

In a coordinated crackdown on the illegal trade of counterfeit merchandise, South African Police Service (SAPS) officers seized fake goods worth more than R20 million in Bruma, east of Johannesburg. The raid uncovered thousands of knockoff items, including branded handbags, perfumes, jewellery, and clothing, prompting renewed focus on counterfeit operations' economic and safety threats.
The SAPS led a multi-agency operation after receiving intelligence on illicit activity in the area. The effort was spearheaded by the National Counterfeit Goods Unit, with tactical support from Crime Intelligence, the Hawks, Gauteng's Counterfeit Goods Unit, SARS Customs, Public Order Policing, and the Department of Home Affairs. Private security firms and brand protection agents also joined the sweep.
Authorities executed search and seizure warrants under the Customs and Excise Act and the Counterfeit Goods Act. The outcome was staggering, over 24 000 fake items confiscated from shops and storage facilities, from luxury-branded shoes to cell phone accessories.
Police arrested 35 suspects during the operation. One individual was charged under the Counterfeit Goods Act, while 34 foreign nationals were arrested for violating the Immigration Act.
According to police, these efforts form part of a broader campaign to disrupt organised crime syndicates and safeguard legitimate businesses.
'The SAPS remains relentless in its efforts to dismantle the illegal trade in counterfeit and illicit goods,' the police said in a statement, adding that their actions aim to 'protect consumers against harmful products' and 'uphold the integrity of South Africa's economy.'
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