French Customs Destroys 38,000 Pairs of Counterfeit Trainers After 15-Year Legal Battle
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After a 15-year legal process, 38,000 pairs of counterfeit trainers from China were destroyed in Le Havre, France, due to customs laws prohibiting resale or redistribution of seized counterfeit goods, highlighting the ongoing issue of counterfeiting and its attraction to organized crime.
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After a 15-year legal process, 38,000 pairs of counterfeit trainers from China were destroyed in Le Havre, France, due to customs laws prohibiting resale or redistribution of seized counterfeit goods, highlighting the ongoing issue of counterfeiting and its attraction to organized crime.




