PRETORIA. Counterfeitย and illicit goods of more than R156 million were seized by the police during nationwide operations in recent weeks.
The operations were led by the National Counterfeit and Illicit Goods unit, with support from Public Order Policing (POP), the South African Revenue Services (SARS) Customs and Enforcement team, counterfeit depot officials, brand protectors, and private security personnel.
In the past three weeks, the integrated team executed search-and-seizure warrantsย atย targeted shops in Marabastad, Mokopane, Mbombela, Bela Bela, Mookghopong, and Modimolle.

During these takedowns, the team seized more than 23 000 items imitating high-end designer brands that include clothing, shoes, bags, caps, and watches as well as counterfeit jewellery, sunglasses, perfumes, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals.
Also amongst the seized items are sports apparel that bears the Springboks trademark and otherย well-knownย brands. These counterfeit items were seized outside the Mbombela stadium as well as outside the Loftus stadium during recent Springbok rugby games against visiting countries.
The team also confiscated illicit cigarettes valued at over R50 000.
The Counterfeit Goods Act aims to combat the trade in counterfeit goods by protecting trademarks, copyrights, and certain mark owners from the unlawful use of their intellectual property on goods and preventing such counterfeit goods from entering the market.
Lt Col Amanda van Wyk said in a news release on Saturday, 26 July, the SAPS remains committed to eradicate the illegal trade in counterfeit goods in an effort to protect consumers, support legitimate businesses, and ensure the integrity of South Africa’s economy.



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