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Police apology over 'wrong value' | |
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Police have apologised to the media after they wrongly reported that seized counterfeit goods in County Down were valued at £500,000 instead of £70,000. | |
A police spokesman said there had been an error and they would not be making any further comment on the issue. | |
The goods, including fake Christian Dior handbags, were recovered during a house search in Bangor on Tuesday. | The goods, including fake Christian Dior handbags, were recovered during a house search in Bangor on Tuesday. |
Police said the items were to be sold on the internet. A man and a woman held during the search have been released. | |
Police warned the public not to buy goods in suspicious circumstances in the run-up to the festive season. | Police warned the public not to buy goods in suspicious circumstances in the run-up to the festive season. |
Chief Inspector Ian McCoy said the find was a "timely reminder to everyone". | Chief Inspector Ian McCoy said the find was a "timely reminder to everyone". |
'Reputable' | 'Reputable' |
"Shopping on the internet for your Christmas presents is a fast and easy way to do things, but criminals are trying to use this to their advantage. | "Shopping on the internet for your Christmas presents is a fast and easy way to do things, but criminals are trying to use this to their advantage. |
"You must ensure that the website you are buying from is a reputable site and never give your personal or banking details to a site that you have never heard of or you are unsure of." | "You must ensure that the website you are buying from is a reputable site and never give your personal or banking details to a site that you have never heard of or you are unsure of." |
Mr McCoy said genuine Dior handbags, sold with a certificate of authenticity, would "normally sell for close to £1,000 each". | Mr McCoy said genuine Dior handbags, sold with a certificate of authenticity, would "normally sell for close to £1,000 each". |
"Essentially, they are just copies with fake certificates," he said. | "Essentially, they are just copies with fake certificates," he said. |
"Organised criminals use this time of year to prey on those who look for a bargain, and they will get you to part with your money in exchange for something which is not the genuine article, and will lead to disappointment." | "Organised criminals use this time of year to prey on those who look for a bargain, and they will get you to part with your money in exchange for something which is not the genuine article, and will lead to disappointment." |
Police want anyone who has been offered counterfeit goods to contact them. | Police want anyone who has been offered counterfeit goods to contact them. |