Major Counterfeit Goods Bust in Paphos
Police have seized a large quantity of counterfeit products from three shops in the Paphos region.
Most of the confiscated items were clothing, but officers also discovered 370 nicotine pouches in one of the premises.
According to a statement from the police press office, the operation was part of a broader effort to crack down on the illegal trade of goods that violate intellectual property rights.
Working alongside customs officers, police carried out searches at three locations, ultimately confiscating around 4,140 counterfeit items bearing clear signs of trademark infringement.
The investigation is still underway.
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