GdF Napoli seizes 87,000 counterfeit items, 12 complaints

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(ANSA) – NAPLES, 23 NOV – Over 87,000 items bearing counterfeit trademarks and two factories have been seized by the financiers of the Provincial Command of the GdF of Naples in a series of interventions carried out between the capital and the neighboring municipalities; 12 people were reported.

In particular, during a first intervention, the ‘green berets’ of the Pronto Employment Group, in the Arenaccia district, discovered a clandestine laboratory and seized over 4,400 counterfeit or unbranded items of clothing.

The military stopped a suspicious car in via Ponte di Casanova and verified that several hundred items without supporting administrative-fiscal documentation were hidden inside in cellophane bags. Subsequent searches conducted at the house, an independent building spread over three floors, brought to light a “forgery factory”. A woman responsible for counterfeiting and receiving stolen goods is reported. The financiers, in San Giuseppe Vesuviano, discovered another “fake factory”, inside which numerous rolls of fabric of well-known counterfeit brands were found, mostly destined for children (the owner was reported for counterfeiting and receiving stolen goods ).

Also a patrol of the GdF of Naples, in the Stella-San Carlo all’Arena district, while passing through Viale Farnese, noticed the presence of some people who were handling bags containing items of clothing inside a garage. The subsequent control made it possible to seize 3100 shoes, belts, jackets, hats, purses, socks with counterfeit brands on shelves, in boxes, ready to be bagged. Three perpetrators reported. The Frattamaggiore Group has seized almost 80,000 counterfeit items, including bags, suits, shoes and perfumes attributable to high fashion houses, denouncing 7 perpetrators.

1,440 jeans seized as part of a previous operation were also delivered to the Civil Protection of the Campania Region, at their warehouses, (ANSA).

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