Aberdeen haul of counterfeit goods 'worth £25,000'
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Counterfeit goods estimated to be worth more than £25,000 have been seized in Aberdeen.
Police and Trading Standards officers targeted a property in the Torry area on Monday.
Branded clothing, electrical goods, jewellery and handbags were among the items recovered as part of the Operation Maple initiative.
Sgt Allen Shaw said: "The recovery of goods was significant and shows the success of this operation."
- Published20 June 2012
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