
Middle-aged man held over $1.2m suspected counterfeit goods
Customs said today they arrested a 42-year-old man yesterday after about 3,000 pieces of suspected counterfeit goods, worth about HK$1.2 million in market value, were seized.
They took enforcement action and cracked down on an upstairs showroom, (pictured), in Mong Kok after suspecting counterfeit products were being sold there.
The showroom, in a residential flat, was not open to the public and only served acquainted customers, Customs said.
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