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28 October 2015
28.10.15 - Selling fake mobile phones and counterfeit fashion goods has landed a couple more than four years of jail time.
23 October 2015
23.10.15 - Kerr, 69, of Milan House in Eboracum Way, off Heworth Green in York, pleaded guilty to 11 offences involving counterfeit goods in his personal capacity and 11 more as sole director of Miss Diva Too, the shop's parent company. He asked for 348 offences to be taken into consideration.
19 October 2015
19.10.15 - Officers found a quantity of counterfeit goods including Superdry hoodies and jackets, Hollister hoodies, Beats headphones and bluetooth speakers, Paco Rabanne perfume, Rayban sunglasses, assorted DVDs, and Michael Kors watches, jewellery and purses.
15 October 2015
15.10.15 - A Wrexham' fraudster' found guilty of making and selling counterfeit goods has today been sentenced to an ‘immediate custodial sentence' for fraudulent trading. The trial of Barry Wayne Pritchard of Pen-y Cae concluded last month when a jury found him guilty of seven offences for fraud.
15 October 2015
15.10.15 - Officers in North Ayrshire have teamed up with North Ayrshire Council Trading Standards Officers in a joint operation targeting the sale of counterfeit clothing and other goods.
12 October 2015
12.10.15 - Officers conducted searches in Blaney Road, Crossmaglen, on Friday, October 9, and recovered a large quantity of suspected counterfeit goods.
05 October 2015
05.10.15 - A SCUNTHORPE shopkeeper has become the first in North Lincolnshire to be stripped of his licence to sell alcohol after being caught selling counterfeit and illegal cigarettes.
02 October 2015
02.10.15 - Fake clothing, handbags and jewellery confiscated as GMP say they will 'no longer tolerate' illegal activity...
01 October 2015
01.10.15 - Fifty boxes of Dr Dre headphones and earphones, 10 cuddly toy tigers, 10 sets of plastic flashing teeth and 10 air horns have been taken away by officials to be examined.
30 September 2015
30.09.15 - Kevin Johnson even had the cheek to advertise counterfeit items thieved from a Trading Standards warehouse which still had their police tags.
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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.