
Over 5,000 counterfeit jerseys seized on Jalan Petaling
He revealed that the illegal activity was able to sell up to 100 pieces a day, bringing in RM5,000 during the World Cup season. "Initial investigations found that the premises...
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He explained that visitors to Jalan Petaling in particular are advised to report any cases of counterfeit goods sales to KPDN for further action. "The case is being investigated under the Trade Marks Act 2019," he said. – UTUSAN. KPDN raids stalls selling fake World Cup jerseys on Jalan Petaling, 6 detained. Arshad said the operation, which began at 6 pm, raided five premises involving one store and four stalls.
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He explained that visitors to Jalan Petaling in particular are advised to report any cases of counterfeit goods sales to KPDN for further action. "The case is being investigated under the Trade Marks Act 2019," he said. – UTUSAN
according to Utusan MalaysiaKPDN raids stalls selling fake World Cup jerseys on Jalan Petaling, 6 detained.
according to Berita Harian (MY)Arshad said the operation, which began at 6 pm, raided five premises involving one store and four stalls.
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