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26 April 2016
26.04.16 - Ranzder Rasoul, 29, of Cavendish Place, admitted 18 charges connected with the sale of illegal cigarettes when he appeared at Brighton Magistrates' Court last week.
22 April 2016
22.04.16 - Abid Mohammed, 20, was investigated by trading standards officers who found he was selling 14 different fake branded items of clothing at the stall at Fantasy Island, Ingoldmells.
20 April 2016
20.04.16 - there is a significant problem of counterfeit EPAL pallets across the world market, where fake pallets have been found to be constructed from substandard materials and therefore do not conform to required standards of strength, load-bearing and safety.
19 April 2016
19.04.16 - Leeds Crown Court heard on three occasions trading standards officers discovered counterfeit products on which duty had not been paid during visits to Global Groceries in Bradford Road in 2014.
18 April 2016
19.04.16 - Following this seizure, samples of some of the seized tobacco and cigarettes were sent for testing and found to be counterfeit.
17 April 2016
17.04.16 - Suspected firearm and illegal worker also found during two days of action.
15 April 2016
15.04.16 - Counterfeit cigarettes, which are made to look like a genuine product, are unregulated and can be stuffed full of dangerous substances including arsenic, rat droppings and recycled dog ends.
15 April 2016
15.04.16 - Trading standards officers seized Gulzar's Converse trainers at his market stall in Walthamstow High Street with trademark tests confirming them as fakes.
13 April 2016
13.04.16 - Warrants were executed at around 14 premises at the heart of the former garment district - dubbed Britain's knock-off capital.
12 April 2016
12.04.16 - Barry Steele and his wife Andrea O'Neill were caught with North Face and Stone Island jackets plus thousands of pounds in cash.
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