Six arrested for selling fake luxury goods worth about $80k at Far East Plaza

PHOTO: Singapore Police Force
More than 500 pieces of trademark-infringing goods were seized during a 16-hour operation on seven retail outlets at Far East Plaza on 7 July 2019. (PHOTO: Singapore Police Force)

SINGAPORE — Police have arrested six people – four women and two men – for allegedly selling counterfeit luxury goods and apparel at Far East Plaza.

In a media statement on Tuesday (9 July), police said that the six people, aged between 26 and 54, were arrested during simultaneous raids in a 16-hour operation against seven retail outlets at the shopping centre on Sunday.

More than 500 pieces of trademark-infringing goods were seized. They include footwear, watches, bags, caps and accessories ,with an estimated street value of about $80,000.

Police said that investigations are ongoing.

Those found guilty of selling or distributing goods with falsely-applied trademarks may be jailed up to five years, and/or fined up to $100,000.

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