Counterfeit board games were among the items confi

Counterfeit board games were among the items confiscated. Photo: Supplied

Counterfeit goods with an estimated value of R1 469 700 was confiscated in a joint operation by the Port of Ngqura border policing and patent attorneys, Spoor and Fisher on Thursday, 18 February at a mall in Port Elizabeth.

The counterfeit perfumes that were seized. Photo:

The counterfeit perfumes that were seized. Photo: Supplied
The counterfeit perfumes that were seized. Photo:

The counterfeit perfumes that were seized. Photo: Supplied

According to Col Priscilla Naidu, police spokesperson, it is alleged that at about 09:00 on the mentioned date, the Commander of the Port of Ngqura, Col Christopher Zondi, received information of counterfeit goods being sold at a shop at a popular mall in the Kabega Park policing area. Immediately Operation Seiskhona was activated and the relevant role-players contacted. 

“Police accompanied by a representative from the patent attorney’s office searched the shop and counterfeit goods, mainly perfumes and board games, were confiscated at the retail store. A warning was issued to the store manager for contravention of patent laws through trading in counterfeit goods. The goods were handed over to registered patent attorneys for storage,” Naidu said. 

Eastern Cape Provincial Commissioner, Lt Gen Liziwe Ntshinga, welcomed the seizure and lauded the swift actions of Col Zondi and his team. In order to stop the illicit trade and counterfeiting of goods she urged the communities to report any information relating to such to the toll-free hotline. “Illicit  trading in counterfeit goods threatens the finances affecting the economy of the country. The purpose of reporting this information is to assist law enforcement mitigate and address the threat. I encourage more operations of this nature,” added Ntshinga.

The illicit crime hotline is 0800 014 856. Should one not be able to call the hotline, then an e-mail may be sent to reportillicit@cgcsa.co.za. All information may be anonymous and will be treated with confidence.

Source: SAPS media statement

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