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Suspected €200,000 Counterfeit Goods Seized - County Dublin - 8th December 2020

On Tuesday 8th December 2020, the Intellectual Property Crime Unit within the Garda National Bureau of Criminal Investigation (GNBCI) conducted an intelligence led operation in the South Dublin area.

At approximately 11am, an articulated lorry was seized containing suspected counterfeit goods to the value of approximately €200,000.

The items seized include clothing, sportswear, perfume and candles. Enquiries are ongoing as to the origin of the goods and the individuals involved in their distribution.

No arrests have been made at this time.

Speaking today, Assistant Commissioner John O’Driscoll of Organised and Serious Crime said "As we approach Christmas people should ensure they purchase gifts from reliable and legitimate sources.  This seizure is significant as it prevents a consignment of counterfeit and substandard products entering the market and being purchased by unsuspecting persons. The counterfeit candles and perfumes, in particular, give rise to potential safety risks for purchasers, who will be unaware of the true nature of these products.”