Bulgarian Police Seize Counterfeit Lavazza Coffee
Nov 24 2009 - 12:00
The Bulgarian police seized 7,500 packages of counterfeit Lavazza coffee during an inspection of 15 Sofia-based commercial sites.
The value of the goods seized is estimated at EUR 15,338 (USD 22,777).
The inspection was carried out in cooperation with the Bulgarian Customs Agency and the National Revenue Agency.
For more information, please contact Milena Bogoslovova at our Bulgaria office.
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