FDA slaps notices on two for supplying fake ghee in Indore
The food and drugs administration issued notices to two people on Tuesday after a laboratory examination revealed that they were supplying fake products of branded ghee to several parts of Indore.
About 160 kilogram ghee or clarified butter was seized from Loha Mandi area in December last year during a raid. The lab tests revealed that the product was made entirely out of vanaspati (vegetable fat) and oil instead of milk products.
Foreign brands unite to fight fakes
NEW DELHI: Two weeks ago, lawyers from Tommy Hilfiger, Lacoste, Calvin Klein, Levi’s, Superdry among other foreign companies confiscated thousands of fake apparels after a court-aided raid on the New Delhi warehouse of online retailer Stylemyway.com.
Some months before that, US-based headphone maker Skullcandy dragged Paytm to court for allegedly selling fake products while Ray-Ban got court injunction to stop Shopclues from selling counterfeit sunglasses. Foreign companies are increasingly taking legal recourse to stop the proliferation of counterfeit products being sold by unscrupulous vendors on various e-commerce sites and are even coming together to fight online fakes.
Smuggled cigarettes worth ₹8 cr seized
Directorate of Revenue Intelligence officials have seized ₹8 crore worth of smuggled foreign-made cigarettes from a ship at the International Container Transhipment Terminal (ICTT) here. About 27,000 cartons of four brands of cigarettes, including Dunhill, had been concealed in a container which claimed to contain blankets and bed-sheets.
The ship had arrived from Jabel Ali seaport in the UAE. It is said smuggling of international cigarette brands into India has been on the rise for some time. Because of the high duties and taxes on cigarettes and other tobacco products in India, smuggling is very lucrative. Cigarette smuggling is said to be relatively easy, faced little competition and turned in huge profit margins for the smuggler
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Arrest made in Revision-aided sting operation against Chinese counterfeit ballistic eyewear
Vermont Business Magazine Revision Military, based in Essex Junction, Vermont, a world leader in integrated, purpose-built soldier solutions, aided a sting operation to arrest owners and representatives of a Chinese company illegally manufacturing and selling counterfeit eyewear. The operation was carried out on January 28th at the SnowSports Industries America (SIA) Snow Show in Denver, Colorado.Guangzhou Botai Optical Visor Co., Ltd. (“Guangzhou Botai”) U.S. representative and part owner, Gong Peiwen, also known as Daniel Gong, was arrested on the showroom floor.
Shoppers warned about possible fake items at stores as scammers ‘return’ counterfeit goods
Indianapolis, Ind. – According to The Counterfeit Report, this is the time of year criminals will buy expensive items only to go back to the store and make returns using counterfeit goods.
The Counterfeit Report said counterfeit lab testing of fragrances revealed gross ingredients like urine and antifreeze and counterfeit Apple iPhone chargers have been known to cause fires.High-end counterfeit merchandise is very difficult to spot.Unless you’re an expert it’s really hard to tell.Consumer Reports advises shoppers to examine their products carefully and if something doesn’t seem right, report it to the store where you made the purchase and file a report with the local police.
Don’t get faked out by gadgets
China is the origin of 70 percent of counterfeit products seized globally. In the United States, the number is even higher at 87 percent. What is the harm done from counterfeit products? Most of the iPhones and counterfeit electronics originate in China but don’t make an assumption that all Chinese manufactured products are substandard. Apple has contracts with Chinese companies to build iPhones. Legitimate high-quality products as well as counterfeit products originate from China.
Counterfeit iPhones are big business.. They are built from units that were supposed to be destroyed. Other fake iPhones are actually android phones masquerading as legitimate iPhones. These fake iPhones are easier to detect. Checking the settings will reveal android settings. Fake phones may contain poisonous metals. The glass may shatter easier. Even genuine iPhones have issues but chances of problems are multiplied with fake iPhones.
http://www.lowellsun.com/business/ci_29325244/dont-get-faked-out-by-gadgets#ixzz3wH7yKlsy
Lear MoreNew York Loses $400 Million After Imposing The Nation’s Highest Cigarette Tax.
It holds the dubious honor of having the highest cigarette taxes in country, with the average pack of smokes in New York City costing as much as $10.60.It raised taxes on cigarettes to $4.35 in 2010 from $2.75. In total, cigarette taxes have increased by 190 percent since 2006.
The sharp rise has resulted in a raft of unintended consequences which are dealing a significant blow to the state’s finances, The illegal tobacco trade has a global reach with The Framework Convention Alliance (FCA), a coalition of anti-smoking groups organized by the World Health Organization to promote tobacco control globally, estimating that, “illicit trade in cigarettes represents approximately 10.7 percent of global sales, or 600 billion cigarettes annually,” and reduces government revenues by between $40 billion and $50 billion per year.
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Increase in tobacco taxes crushing business
Minnesota – Based on the two automatic tax inflators, the Department of Revenue has issued new 2016 rates under which Minnesota adult smokers will pay an astounding and near nation-leading $3.53 per pack.This is only going to make more businesses leave the state and make cigarette smuggling worse. Increasing taxes is not going to solve anything.
http://www.inforum.com/letters/3910874-letter-increase-tobacco-taxes-crushing-business
Lear MoreHicksville Man Arrested for Massive Counterfeit Scheme Involving The North Face Merchandise
Acting Nassau County District Attorney Madeline Singas announced that a Hicksville retailer was arrested yesterday for a massive trademark counterfeiting scheme after an investigation by the NCDA, U.S. Customs and Border Protection and Homeland Security Investigations discovered more than 50,000 counterfeit .It is estimated that the merchandise seized during the search warrant has a street value in excess of $2 million.
The seized coats are in multiple styles, sizes and colors.According to experts, the counterfeit products – which sell for approximately one-third the cost of the genuine product – are of inferior quality and do not provide the warmth of genuine The North Face jackets.. The charges are merely accusations and the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless found guilty.
http://www.longisland.com/news/12-23-15/hicksville-man-arrest-north-face-counterfeit-scheme.html
Lear MoreSutton man jailed for selling fake and dangerous tobacco products
Ahmad Afsana received a ten and a half month jail term after he admitted a variety of charges against him following a trading standards raid on Sutton Mini Market in Brook Street, earlier this year.He admitted five counts of possessing dangerous goods for supply, contrary to Regulation 20(1) of the General Product Safety Regulations 2005 during the hearing at Nottingham Crown Court.He also admitted ten counts of possessing goods with a false trademark for sale, contrary to section 92 of the Trade Marks Act 1994.
Nottinghamshire County Council’s trading standards team visited Sutton Mini Market in April to carry out an inspection. They were found in various concealments around the shop, including among legitimate stock and underneath bin liners within bins.Some of the cigarettes were not self-extinguishing, so posed a fire risk. Other samples of cigarettes and the hand rolled tobacco were found to be counterfeit.
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