Cops book supermarket for selling fake cosmetics
Multinational consumer goods company Procter & Gamble (P&G) and city police conducted a joint raid at Apna Bhandar, a supermarket at Mahajan market in Sitabuldi, on Saturday. Police registered an offence against the store management for copyrights violation after fake products of the brand were found to have been sold by the store. Following a complaint from a consumer, P&G approached Sitabuldi police for conducting a raid on the supermarket which had put up several fake products of the multinational cosmetic brand. Several fake products of the multinational company were found on display and in the stock at the supermarket. The supermarket also had several fake P&G products which the brand does not manufacture. Three cartons of the bogus merchandize and some items which had been put up for sale were seized by the cops, which later registered an offence after receiving a formal
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