Tunisia: Nearly 100 Thousand Counterfeit Products Destroyed
Nearly 100 thousand counterfeit cosmetic, electronic and stationery products were destroyed, Wednesday, at the Convention Centre in Tunis, a TAP journalist reported. These products were seized by the municipal police and economic control services in the first quarter of 2015.
The destruction took place for the first time before representatives of the national media, on the occasion of the first international conference on anti-counterfeiting held from May 13 to 14 in Tunis, 2014.
http://allafrica.com/stories/201505140474.html
Related Posts
Man held with gold worth Rs 72 lakh at IGI airport
NEW DELHI: A man has been arrested by the customs officials at international...
CUSTOMS SEIZE 12,000 DUTY-UNPAID CIGARETTES
Macau Customs Service authorities seized roughly 12,000 duty-free cigarettes...
Locals Make Grab for Confiscated Fakes Slated for Destruction in China
The level of counterfeiting in China is widely known—it’s enormous. In a recent...
Tobacco Smuggling in Greece: an Overview
Over the past decade, contraband tobacco sales and facilitation of transnational...