China arrests six over fake infant formula: Government
The Shanghai Municipal Food and Drug Administration said it was also tracking Internet sales of the fake milk powder, according to a statement. Chinese authorities have arrested six people for making and selling fake infant formula as the popular US brand Similac, marketing the counterfeit product across seven provinces, a Shanghai government body said.
Abbott, maker of Similac, said separately on Tuesday (Apr 5) that the case came to light in December and the fake goods had been traced and seized by the end of last year, according to a statement on its verified Chinese microblog.
Large-scale smuggling of agricultural products as economic sabotage: seriously?
The problem of smuggling in the Philippines has reached horrendous heights. It retards agricultural production, limits manufacturing, and increases income inequality.
“Smuggling in the Philippines is at its worst under President Aquino’s administration, with the smuggled value averaging $19.6 billion annually, an explosion from the comparable figures of $3.1 billion and $3.8 billion yearly during the terms of Presidents Joseph Estrada and Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, respectively,” says Rigoberto Tiglao, a noted opinion writer, citing data from the International Monetary Fund.
9 arrested for smuggling meat with fake kosher symbols from the PA
Police forces arrested on Monday nine suspects who imported meat from South America that was meant to be transported to the PA, but instead ended up in Israel. According to the allegations, a network of Israeli and Palestinian Arab smugglers fraudulently brought the meat from the PA into Israel. The meat was reportedly marked with counterfeit kosher symbols.
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/Flash.aspx/356017#.VwYFWZx97IU
Lear MoreFighting smuggling would bring in more revenue
The Commissioner-General of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), Mr. George Blankson recently reported that the GRA exceeded its 2015 revenue target of GH¢ 21.57 by collecting GH¢ 22.17 billion. Refreshing as that news is, there, however, is still a lot more to be done to rake in more tax revenue for Ghana’s development against the backdrop of the sustained and increasing activities of smugglers. This calls for a sustained fight against smuggling activities on the part of stakeholders, the citizenry and the security agencies.
Nigeria: Customs Boss Accuses Elite of Aiding Smuggling
Owerri — The Area Controller of Customs, Federal Operation Units, Zone C’ Owerri, HarunaMmamadu, has accused the rich and educated members of the society of aiding smuggling of certain goods into the country. He spoke while displaying goods seized within the past three months. He lamented that importers have continued to flout restriction order placed on certain products by the Comptroller General of Customs.
“All these trucks you see here are not owned by poor people; they belong to the rich in the society who have continued to aid and abet the illegal importation of contraband products into the country,” he said.
http://allafrica.com/stories/201604030061.html
Lear MoreCounterfeit Drug Vending Poses Health Threats To Lives In PNG
Counterfeit products has become a platform of discussions but yet little has being done about the economic and health ramifications for governments, businesses and consumers of this country.
Just recently, police in Lae have confiscated 526 containers of counterfeit deodorant body spry called “A touch of Magic” that comes in aerosol containers in eight colours allegedly sold in some suspected shops in Lae, Morobe Province (Wed, March 30, 2016. P6).
It indicates that there are more than just deodorants. Its endemic in this country thus has posed huge questions on our authorities who have failed to monitor sinister trends.
Vocal and vibrant Oro Governor Jerry Juffa just recently asked Members of Parliament on how government departments were managing quality assurance.
http://news.pngfacts.com/2016/04/counterfeit-drug-vending-poses-health.html
Lear MoreDerek White arrested
Canadian racer Derek White has been arrested and charged for his role in tobacco-smuggling and drug-running operations. He was charged on three counts each of conspiracy and fraud against the government and one count of profiteering as a criminal organization. White was one of approximately 60 people arrested.
Lear More85 percent pictorial warning will increase smuggling of foreign cigarettes
The rule requiring that packets of tobacco products carry larger pictorial health warning will increase smuggling into India of foreign cigarettes that come without such a warning, said a farmers’ grouping on Friday. “It is a black day for us. By implementing the 85 percent pictorial warning rule, the government is actually trying to murder the tobacco farmers,” MuraliBabu, general secretary of the Federation of All India Farmers’ Associations (FAIFA), told IANS.
The rule increasing the display area of the pictorial health warning on packs of cigarettes and other tobacco products from 40 percent to 85 percent came into effect on Friday. That will be in addition to textual health warning.
BMW Brand Protection – Fake Products, Real Threats
Counterfeiting is often regarded as a victimless “soft” crime, however recent estimates suggest the annual cost of counterfeiting to the automotive industry has now reached £28 billion.
In order to protect our customers and our brand, BMW Brand Protection teams work closely with customs, law enforcement, detective agencies and law firms to tackle the growing issue of counterfeit items such as spare parts, accessories and lifestyle merchandise. A shocking 58 per cent of all counterfeit car parts are purchased online which at first appear to be a bargain, yet often prove to be an inferior quality imitation, presenting potentially serious risk and consequence.
http://www.fleetpoint.org/top-news/bmw-brand-protection-fake-products-real-threats/
Lear MoreSix Nations man wanted in Canada’s largest tobacco-smuggling bust
An Ohsweken man is wanted for allegedly being a buyer in a smuggling ring that involved selling contraband tobacco on Six Nations.
The 38-year-old man was out of the country when about 60 people were arrested Wednesday in a bust headed by the Quebec provincial police.
“He’s not fleeing,” said Quebec police spokesperson Lieutenant Jason Allard. “He just happened to be out of the country. They are just going to wait for him to come back.”