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11 October 2018
Trading Standards say in a statement that they first became aware of Bryant in April 2017 when they received a complaint that someone was selling counterfeit goods on Facebook under the name Lucy Brown.
11 October 2018
Burnley magistrates heard 30-year-old Shakeel Razzaq regularly sold counterfeit goods from his home in Smith Street, Nelson.
03 October 2018
Arron Black of Garndiffaith was selling fake jackets and shoes displaying the brands of Adidas, Nike, Timberland, Ralph Lauren and North Face.
28 September 2018
After undergoing a search of the shop, known as The Winestore, items of counterfeit clothing and a fake set of GHD hair straighteners were found by officers in the storeroom at the back of the premises.
28 September 2018
Marie Spinks appeared at Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court where she admitted selling the clothing, footwear and electrical items between January and November last year.
28 September 2018
According to the Commission, fake and potentially dangerous goods such as healthcare products, medicines, toys and electrical goods make up an extremely high proportion of all goods seized at EU borders.
18 September 2018
Police and Trading Standards have seized counterfeit goods after a car was stopped in Shropshire.
18 September 2018
In June 2017, Andrew Jones, 57, was jailed for six months at Cardiff Crown Court while Jayne Jones, 49, was jailed for the same term, suspended for two years, and ordered to complete a rehabilitation activity requirement of 40 hours and 200 hours of unpaid work.
17 September 2018
Traders and individuals who decide to supply counterfeit goods over the internet could face legal action with substantial penalties, as well as losing all the money they have made from their criminal activities, Powys County Council has warned.
13 September 2018
In January 2017, during an inspection of the Custom Design UK Ltd registered office, West Yorkshire Trading Standards seized numerous heat transfers as well as items of clothing bearing various music and sporting trademarks such as Foo Fighters and Adidas.
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