A multi-agency operation conducted in Limpopo from July 7 to 9 resulted in the seizure of illicit and counterfeit goods valued at an estimated R77.9 million.
The operation was conducted in Tzaneen, Phalaborwa, and Mankweng.
The provincial police spokesperson, Colonel Malesela Ledwaba, said the operation was led by the National Counterfeit and Illicit Goods Unit in collaboration with Public Order Policing (POP), the South African Revenue Service (SARS) Customs, the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA), the National Regulator for Compulsory Specifications (NRCS), the Department of Agriculture and Brand Protectors.
“A total of 162,072 illicit and counterfeit items were seized during the operation. The seized goods included branded clothing and footwear, jewellery, cosmetics, fashion accessories, toys, consumable goods, illicit medicines, agricultural products, including pesticides and honey, alcohol, as well as electrical, automotive and mechanical products that failed to comply with compulsory specifications,” Ledwaba said.
In addition, 37 non-compliance notices were issued to businesses found to be contravening applicable legislation.
The Acting Police Commissioner of Limpopo, Major General Jan Scheepers, welcomed the success of the operation.
Scheepers further applauded the SAPS members and its law enforcement partners who remained committed to disrupting the trade in illicit and counterfeit goods, protecting consumers and ensuring compliance with the law of the Republic of South Africa.
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Robin-Lee Francke
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