Bulgarian Customs Seize Counterfeit Apparel
May 30 2013 - 11:40
The Bulgarian customs officials at the Kapitan Andreevo checkpoint, southeastern Bulgaria, have recently seized 3,550 men’s T-shirts and 70 pairs of pants believed to be counterfeit.
The counterfeit apparel bore well-known marks including Lacoste, Burberry, Paul Shark, Porsche and Ferrari.
The goods were found in a truck with Turkish license plates traveling from Turkey to Lithuania.
Prepared by: Preslav Penev
For more information, please contact bulgaria@petosevic.com.
Source: Bulgarian Customs
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