Fake Apparel and Labels Destroyed in Serbia
Dec 4 2017 - 16:02
On September 6, 2017, a PETOŠEVIĆ Serbia representative and local customs authorities witnessed the destruction of various goods found to infringe the Nike® trademark.
The goods, which were destroyed in the town of Kruševac in central Serbia, included 324 pairs of sneakers and 12.8 kilograms of sneaker labels.
The counterfeits, which were seized in 2011, originated in China and were intended for a company in the capital, Belgrade.
You can see the photos from the destruction in our gallery.
By: Ivan Matić
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