Romanian Customs Seize 20 Tons of Fake Perfume
Dec 22 2009 - 14:53
On November 29, 2009, the Romanian Customs seized 20 tons of counterfeit perfume bottles bearing, among others, the marks of Gucci, Versace, Calvin Klein and Chanel.
The goods worth EUR 30,000 (USD 43,680) were seized in the town of Varsand in the western Romania, at the border crossing with Hungary, in a truck driven by a Bulgarian citizen. According to the documents presented by the driver, the goods originated in Turkey and were intended for a company in Poland.
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Source: Romanian Customs
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