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Fake goods seized in estate raids Counterfeit CDs found at market
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Fake goods with an estimated value of more than £500,000 have been seized from a north Belfast industrial estate. Suspected counterfeit goods estimated to be worth about £24,000 have been seized by police in County Fermanagh.
The items, which include imitation sports and designer brands, were found during searches of two premises in the Dargan Industrial Estate. The items, discovered at a market in Newtownbutler, included clothing, CDs and DVDs. There were no arrests.
Police said their inquiries were ongoing and a file would be prepared for the Public Prosecution Service.
On Friday, fake clothing worth £500,000 was found in Belfast. The items, including imitation designer brands, were found in Dargan Industrial Estate.
Police said that the operation was part of an ongoing operation by the intellectual property crime unit against organised crime.Police said that the operation was part of an ongoing operation by the intellectual property crime unit against organised crime.
No arrests were made during the operation, the police added. No arrests were made during that operation.