R4.5 million in suspected counterfeit spices and packaging have been seized from premises on Old Vereeniging Road on Thursday in Gauteng.
Gauteng MEC for community safety Faith Mazibuko took to Twitter to share images of the goods seized during a warrant search by members of Kliprivier visible policing with the assistance of Spoor & Fisher, a firm that handles the prosecution and enforcement of trademarks, patents, designs, and copyrights.
In Mazibuko’s pictures, there are mountains of sticker rolls that belong to various spices that are under the Unilever brand as well as marked and unmarked spices.
A hot glue gun was also among the items found.
“R4.5 million worth of spices and packaging were seized and taken to the depot of Spoor & Fisher.
“A Tunisian born with RSA ID was detained,” said Mazibuko, adding that the ID was suspected to be fake as well.
2/2. R4.5 million worth of spices and packaging were seized and taken to the depot of Spoor and Fisher. A Tunisian born with RSA ID was detained. ID suspected to be fraudulent. pic.twitter.com/qm8Mn836rR
— MEC Faith Mazibuko (@FaithMazibukoSA) December 31, 2020
-The Citizen
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