Fake goods destroyed


Mohd Ridzuan (in white shirt) cutting up a fake branded T-shirt at the ministry’s storage facility in Bukit Minyak. — Photos: ZHAFARAN NASIB/ The Star

COLOURFUL G-Shock and Baby-G watches are cool fashion items to show off, but not when they are counterfeits and not made by Casio in Japan.

The counterfeit watches, piled up in big boxes, were among some RM300,000 worth of counterfeit fashion and electronic accessories, DVDs and VCDs as well as beer and soy sauce that were disposed of by the Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry after the cases were solved.

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