Serbian Customs Detain Fake Accessories and Labels
On January 27, 2021, Serbian customs officials at the Gradina border crossing point with Bulgaria detained 13 sets of watches, jewelry and other accessories believed to infringe the Rolex® and Louis Vuitton® trademarks. The goods were discovered during the inspection of a car travelling from Bulgaria to Germany.
On February 3, 2021, at the same border crossing point, customs officials detained 1,200 textile and carton labels infringing the Zara® trademark. The labels were carried by one of the passengers in a bus travelling from Turkey to Serbia.
Prepared by: Djurdja Krivokapić
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Source: Serbian Customs website
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