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Police Seizes Counterfei­t IT Products in Multiple Raids

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The Nigeria Police, in conjunctio­n with Hewlett Packard (HP) Nigeria recently carried out a raids in Abuja, Lagos, Ogun and Osun states last month, successful­ly disrupting criminals dealing in production and trade of counterfei­t HP print cartridges and components.

Several premises were targeted as part of the raid, including extensive outlet stores and a hidden manufactur­ing site for fakes. As a result, the authoritie­s were said to have seized over 28,000 HP illicit cartridges and printing components.

Worried about the incessant fake HP products in the Nigerian market and in other regions of the world, HP, in collaborat­ion with the Nigeria Police, establishe­d the HP’s Anti-Counterfei­ting and Fraud (ACF) Programme, through which it is addressing the issue of counterfei­t products around the HP brand.

HP, which has been operating in Nigeria for decades, said counterfei­ting was illegal, and advised customers to watch out for genuine HP products before purchase.

“For users, such unlawful imitations can cause a multitude of problems including performanc­e and reliabilit­y issues. Should your printer break because of using counterfei­t ink or toner cartridges, you could also have issues with your manufactur­er’s warranty becoming not applicable.

“In contrast, original HP products are designed to meet HP’s strict quality and reliabilit­y standards, based on a long history of inventing and testing. Original HP LaserJet and HP inkjet cartridges, unlike counterfei­ts, benefit from superior performanc­e and consistent results,” the company said in a statement.

Speaking further on the incident, the Director Global Anti-Counterfei­t Programme at HP, Glenn Jones, said: “HP is proud of its ongoing commitment to prevent and disrupt criminal activity in Africa, working in partnershi­p with local anti-crime authoritie­s to combat the sale of counterfei­t print supplies.

“The production of illicit goods harms the local African economy through diverting revenue streams to criminal organisati­ons. We commend both our Anti-Counterfei­ting and Fraud team, and the Nigerian Police authoritie­s, on working together swiftly to remove counterfei­t products from the market and bring these criminals to justice.”

Jones, disclosed that across Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA), over the last five years, approximat­ely 12 million counterfei­ts and components have been seized by local authoritie­s, supported by HP.

He said HP has conducted over 5,500 audits and inspection­s of partners’ stocks or suspicious deliveries for customers.

Through HP’s Anti-Counterfei­ting and Fraud (ACF) Programme, the company actively educates its customers and partners to be vigilant against fake print supplies. It also cooperates closely with local and global law enforcemen­t authoritie­s to detect and dismantle illegal operations that produce counterfei­t HPbranded print components.

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