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28 August 2015
28.08.15 - It is understood medicines which treat epilepsy, asthma, cancer, anxiety, insomnia and diabetes, are among the most popular with rogue traders. Painkillers, anti-depressants, slimming pills and fake condoms are also among the dodgy products available.
19 August 2015
19.08.15 - A total of 159 counterfeit items were seized by trading standards officers from her and included Polo by Ralph Lauren, Adidas and Nike branded clothing items, UGG footwear, Vans shoes, Vivienne Westwood jewellery and Calvin Klein underwear.
03 August 2015
03.08.15 - Consumer watchdogs became suspicious when they spotted designer wear and sportswear being sold at particularly low prices, Pennine magistrates were told.
21 July 2015
21.07.15 -David Cunningham, 48, travelled from his home in Birmingham, to flog the fake Chelsea FC and Tottenham Hotspur FC pin badges to unsuspecting football fans.
18 July 2015
18.07.15 - Anti-fraud officers have advised shoppers to always be suspicious of designer products being sold at heavily discount prices. In many cases the items received are cheap and inferior imitations.
17 July 2015
17.07.15 - A woman who set up her home as a shop to sell fake designer goods and cigarettes has been put on tag by the courts. Kelly Marie Pearson held thousands of pounds worth of counterfeit stock at her Barrington Crescent home in Thorntree.
17 July 2015
17.07.15 - The Traders are yet to be prosecuted by Enfield council.
13 July 2015
13.07.15 - Officers involved in the raids issued an urgent warning to the public not to be tempted to buy potentially-lethal counterfeit medicines.
10 July 2015
10.07.15 - Police raided Carfin Auto Repairs - a garage run by mechanic Allardyce and his wife - in November 2013. They found nearly £1,000 worth of clothing and cosmetics with labels such as Armani, Ralph Lauren, Hollister, Nike, Adidas and Chanel.
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