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Illicit Goods Worth R115 Million Seized in Bellville Operation

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In a major crackdown on illegal trade, authorities confiscated illicit goods in Bellville yesterday, targeting business premises suspected of selling counterfeit items along Durban Road and at Bellville Station Shopping Centre.

 

The South African Police Services (SAPS) Police spokesperson Constable Ndakhe Gwala says the operation, carried out by the Western Cape Counterfeit and Illicit Goods Unit in collaboration with brand protectors, searched 35 premises.

 

“Several clothing items, accessories and perfumes were seized. The estimated value of the seized items is R115 million”

 

Gwala added that the seizure is a major step in disrupting the flow of illicit goods, further actions are expected as investigation continues

 

SAPS says this is a significant blow to those profiting from illegal trade and a strong step toward protecting consumers and legitimate businesses.

 

SAPS Western Cape condemned illicit trade in the strongest terms, calling it a blatant disregard for the law.

 

 

Loushe Jordaan-Gilbert
Loushe Jordaan-Gilbert
Loushé Jordaan Gilbert has been telling community stories since 2014. She began her career as a community journalist, dedicated to amplifying local voices and shedding light on the everyday realities communities face.

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