Khaleej Times

Many fronts in fight against counterfei­ts

- Afkar Abdullah

ajman/sharjah — Next time when you buy a branded product, be cautious. Despite the collaborat­ive efforts by different authoritie­s, commercial fraud is targeting all kinds of products, including those related to health and safety, such as food, dietary supplement­s and cosmetics.

Recently, the Ajman Municipali­ty launched an inspection campaign against outlets that deal with counterfei­t goods of various popular brands, after the Ajman Economic Developmen­t Department (AEED) received 40 complaints from various companies.

Mohammed Al Kutabbi, Director of consumer protection at the AEED, said more than 13,000 counterfei­t products of various brands were seized in the inspection­s carried out during the first nine months of this year. The outlets caught selling the fake products were fined Dh15,000 each, he added. “The counterfei­t products included clothes, ladies bags, cosmetics, perfumes and shoes. The department, in coordinati­on with the municipali­ty, also confiscate­d many expired goods that raise health risks to consumers.”

The AEED lunched various awareness programmes to educate the consumers about the dangers of using fake products and ways to identify the authentici­ty of various products. It included a circulatio­n of a booklet, which explains regulation­s to prevent the sale of counterfei­t products, among the public.

Khalid Al Hosani, Director of Health and Environmen­t at the Ajman Municipali­ty, said that the civic body is working with various department­s to fight counterfei­ts by launching inspection campaigns.

Majid Al Saeed, director of the inspection section at the Ajman Port and Customs Department, said that the department had been taking all measures to prevent the entry of any counterfei­t products into the country. “We are currently using advanced devices that can inspect 60 containers in an hour and identify 250 colours accurately. These devices are connected to an electronic programme that recognises the counterfei­ts.”

A top official at the Sharjah Economic Developmen­t Department (SEDD) said that the department had seized 35,848 fake auto spare parts worth Dh300,000 from a warehouse in the Sharjah industrial area recently. The inspectors also seized 92,948 bottles of counterfei­t perfumes of various internatio­nal brands.

He added that those who were found to be involved in commercial fraud and counterfei­t activity will have to pay up to Dh500,000 in fines and face closure of the premises. If the products are found to affect public health, they will be referred to the police and public prosecutio­n. “Fake perfumes could cause skin irritation and allergies, while fake spare parts would cause serious accidents,” he said.

The official urged the public as well as companies to report any kind of counterfei­t goods by calling the SEDD’s toll-free customer service line on 600567777.

Juma Mubarak Fairouz, Director of the Department of Commerce Control at the Ministry of Economy, stressed that the ministry considers the fight against commercial fraud and counterfei­ting as a matter of paramount importance, and works to protect the UAE community from its catastroph­ic consequenc­es.

In a recent workshop organised by the Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) in collaborat­ion with the Ministry of Economy, Mohammed Ahmed Amin, assistant director-general for communicat­ion and business at SCCI, said commercial fraud has become an internatio­nal concern, which will require intense efforts to confront.

afkarali@khaleejtim­es.com

35,848 fake auto spare parts worth Dh300,000 were seized from a warehouse in Sharjah.

 ?? Illustrati­ve photo ?? Purveyors of fake products affecting people’s health will face public prosecutio­n. —
Illustrati­ve photo Purveyors of fake products affecting people’s health will face public prosecutio­n. —

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