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Fake goods worth Dh114m seized in Dubai

77 SUSPECTS ARRESTED THIS YEAR IN CASES RELATING TO COUNTERFEI­T GOODS

- BY ALI AL SHOUK Staff Reporter

71 suspects held with counterfei­t versions of branded products such as women’s bags, belts and watches |

Counterfei­t versions of branded products including women’s bags, belts and expensive watches worth Dh114.5 million were seized by Dubai Police in the first quarter of 2017.

Major General Khalil Ebrahim Al Mansouri, Assistant to the Dubai Police Chief for Criminal Investigat­ion Affairs, said they recorded 71 cases this year relating to counterfei­t goods, and arrested 77 suspects.

“Combating economic crimes is very important in Dubai as it affects the famous brands being sold here,” MajGen Al Mansouri said.

“We use the latest technology to tackle such crimes and protect the rights of the legitimate brands. We provide protection to hundreds of famous brands. We work closely with the big companies and respond to any complaints regarding counterfei­t products,” Maj-Gen Al Mansouri added.

Meanwhile, Colonel Salah Bu Osaiba, director of the economic crimes combating department of Dubai Police, said they recently arrested an Asian suspect who had converted a villa into a storehouse for fake products.

“He had been arrested in the past for storing fake products, and after he completed his jail sentence he promptly rented a villa in Jafiliya area in Dubai and start storing fake products again. Of course, we arrested him again,” Col Bu Osaiba said.

Raid

A combined team of the Dubai Police and Department of Economy Developmen­t raided the villa and found a large number of counterfei­t products stored inside.

“He fainted when we raided the villa and later confessed that he had repeated his crime as he had debts and had to pay them off. He used his connection­s with merchants and customers to promote the products, mostly women’s bags, belts, watches and other products,” Col Bu Osaiba said.

According to the Department of Economic Developmen­t, fake goods valued at about Dh1 billion were seized in Dubai last year, an increase of 7 per cent from 2015.

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