Police seized over 40,000 counterfeit goods, worth over R40 million, in June.
Four people have also been arrested in operations to crackdown on fake products.
This week police swooped on the Johannesburg CBD, confiscating over 15 000 counterfeit items with an estimated value of R12.8 million.
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“The seized items included sports apparel, shoes, handbags, caps and perfumes as well as a printing machine and labels imitating well-known brands,” said spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Amanda van Wyk.
Some of the items were found inside hidden compartments and drywalls.
Police were joined in the raid by officials from the South African Revenue Services (SARS), Gauteng Traffic, Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department (JMPD), Johannesburg Emergency Management Services (EMS), Brand Protectors, Crime Prevention Wardens and private security.
Below is a breakdown of how crackdown efforts went this month.
Many of the goods confiscated falsely carry the names of well known brands.
When these are seized, they are stored in dedicated Counterfeit Goods depots. The infringing trademarks are then removed from the items.
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These goods are then upcycled into other items, such as furniture and toys.
This is part of an eco-friendly initiative spearheaded by the Companies and Intellectual Properties Commission (CIPC).
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