OVER 7,000 outlets involved in producing and selling counterfeit wine, liquor, pharmaceuticals and luxury goods in China have been shut down since November, the Ministry of Public Security said.
Operation "Bright S?word", under the supervision of the ministry's economic crime investigation department, cracks down on fields including fake international brands, fake food and drugs, pirated film and television works as well as organised crime.
In a three-day operation in March, police confiscated 300 equipment used for counterfeiting as well as over 13.5 million pieces of forged packaging materials, including counterfeit bottle caps, labels and boxes of well-known brands, the China Daily reported. Separate operations nationwide netted more than 30 tons of bulk wines and 13.5 million fake bottles, caps and labels worth up to CNY 2 billion ($306 million), and 134,000 bottles of bogus alcoholic drinks, the report also said.Shop Womens Socks - View the Large Range
China goes after fakers
Source:Ringier Release Date:2011-05-31 882
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