đź’¨ Abstract
In Johannesburg, SAPS officers seized counterfeit goods valued at over R20 million. The raid in Bruma uncovered thousands of fake items, including handbags, perfumes, jewelry, and clothing. The operation involved multiple agencies and resulted in the confiscation of more than 24,000 fake items and the arrest of 35 suspects. The SAPS aims to disrupt organized crime and protect both consumers and the economy.
Courtesy: Nozibusiso Mazibuko
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