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19 July 2017
PIPCU Press Release: Fake car parts including an estimated 250 Audi and Volkswagen radiator grills and other evidence were seized.
18 July 2017
Alexander Burton Bolton, 33, was caught at his home in Billingham with a host of counterfeit gear - and an order book showing sales across Teesside.
17 July 2017
Roshan Singh had 1,100 counterfeit items on his stall on the Eastgate Market at Sea Lane, Ingoldmells, when he was raided by trading standards officers.
17 July 2017
James Potter was nominated to receive a National Markets Group (NMG) award for Individual Excellence in Intellectual Property Enforcement for his perseverance, dedication and coordination regarding raids against Facebook traders resulting in the seizure of more than 2,000 items and a successful conviction at court.
15 July 2017
On Sunday 9 July Walsall Trading Standards officers took the lead in ‘Big Ben' - a planned operation as part of an ongoing and co-ordinated campaign to rid Bescot Market of counterfeit items. They were joined by the Chair of the National Markets Group, brand representatives and West Midlands Police officers.
14 July 2017
Items including T-shirts, trainers and tracksuits worth around £5,000 were discovered in the car by officers.
14 July 2017
The ACG featured on the BBC Crimewatch Roadshow programme on Friday 7 July when they focused on the issues of counterfeit products.
13 July 2017
Police, Trading Standards and the Anti-Counterfeiting Group seized hundreds of counterfeit items from Leysdown.
13 July 2017
Market traders in Gloucester are supporting a campaign to ensure shoppers are not sold fake goods. The 'Real Deal' campaign is a nation-wide initiative that makes sure markets are run legally and have a working relationship with Trading Standards.
11 July 2017
Residents on the Yorkshire Coast are being warned not to sell fake goods over social media. It follows the recent conviction of Nicholas Morgan of Captain Cook Crescent, Whitby, who was charged with the possession for sale of counterfeit clothing and trainers.
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ACG represents more than 3,000 brands affected by this influx of fakes into the UK and delivers an international network of information, advice and contacts on all aspects of IP protection. Working with Government and law enforcement agencies since 1980, ACG is focused on providing an effective and sustained response to counterfeiting.
Membership with the ACG is the best way to work with government and enforcement bodies to protect your brand. Our Roadshows and training days help you reach out to police, trading standards and border force officers and tell them about your genuine products.