Ukrainian Authorities Seize Counterfeit Sportswear
Ukrainian authorities in the Odesa region have recently exposed a network selling counterfeit sportswear infringing the trade marks of well-known global brands.
During the raids, police officials seized more than 23,000 units of counterfeit clothing and footwear, as well as computer equipment and accounting records. The total value of the seized items is estimated at 667,000 EUR.
The leader of the counterfeit operation managed a network of stores across the Odesa, Mykolaiv and Vinnytsia regions, sourcing fake goods from Ukrainian wholesale markets and abroad. The merchandise was sold both online and in physical shops with the help of six recruited assistants.
The investigation continues under Part 3, Article 229 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (illegal use of trade marks), under the supervision of the Odesa Regional Prosecutor’s Office.
Prepared by: Maya Smirnova
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