Counterfeit Realme products worth Rs20 lakh seized from Gaffar Market
New Delhi: Realme smartphone accessories amounting to approximately Rs 20 lakh were seized by the local police during a raid on two shops in Delhi’s Gaffar Market on August 9, the Chinese smartphone maker said.
Over 3,800 counterfeit Realme products were seized during the raid after Realme raised a complaint with the local police. The confiscated goods include earphones, USB cables, power adapters, and batteries.
The local police arrested two accused during the raid and they were released on bail. Realme said that it plans to conduct more raids soon to combat counterfeit goods issue.
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