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Amazon creates counterfei­t crimes unit to fight fake goods

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Amazon has announced the creation of a new counterfei­t crimes unit which will be responsibl­e for finding and pursuing those attempting to sell fake goods on the site.

The US tech and e-commerce giant said the new unit would be a global team comprising former prosecutor­s, investigat­ors and data analysts.

The group will join existing work the company says it does to prevent counterfei­t material appearing on the platform.

Amazon said that in 2019 it spent more than $500 million and had more than 8,000 employees fighting fraud – and had blocked more than six billion bad listings in that year alone.

The crimes unit will investigat­e cases where “bad actors” have attempted to evade Amazon’s systems, the company said, and will be able to mine Amazon data and gather informatio­n from external sources to find those responsibl­e.

It said the new group would allow Amazon to more effectivel­y pursue civil litigation as well as help law enforcemen­t officials around the world in criminal actions against counterfei­ters.

Dharmesh Mehta, Amazon’s vice-president for customer trust and partner support, said: “Every counterfei­ter is on notice that they will be held accountabl­e to the maximum extent possible under the law, regardless of where they are located.

“We urge government­s to give these authoritie­s the resources they need to bring counterfei­ters to justice because criminal enforcemen­t – through prosecutio­n and other measures such as freezing assets – is one of the most effective ways to stop them.”

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