Louisville customs brokers seize 2,760 items of counterfeit jewellery price $4.41 million

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Customs and Border Protection personnel in Louisville introduced Friday the seizure of two,760 items of counterfeit jewellery despatched from Hong Kong this week that, if actual, would have been price $4.41 million.

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On Monday, brokers intercepted two shipments, each with the identical sending handle in Hong Kong and the identical receiving handle in Jeffersonville, Indiana — however with two completely different named recipients.

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Altogether, the 2 shipments contained 1,393 bracelets with fraudulent Van Cleef and Arpels emblems. Trade specialists on the Center of Excellence and Expertise confirmed the merchandise was faux. If the merchandise had been actual, they'd have been price $3.7 million

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On Tuesday, one other parcel was held for additional inspection, having been despatched from a Hong Kong handle to a residence in Cleveland. 

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CBP didn't specify whether or not or not the Hong Kong sending handle of the cargo seized Tuesday was the identical because the one from Monday’s seizures.

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Inside the package deal despatched to Ohio, officers discovered a complete of 1,367 counterfeit pendants for quite a lot of luxurious manufacturers and two MLB groups. If the pendants had been actual, they'd have fetched $710,295.

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The breakdown of fraudulent vogue equipment was:

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— 537 faux Chanel pendants.

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— 245 faux Gucci pendants

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— 155 faux Dior pendants.

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— 155 faux Louis Vuitton pendants.

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— 75 faux Fendi pendants.

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— 66 faux Versace pendants.

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— 60 faux Yves Saint Laurent pendants.

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— 40 faux Tiffany & Company pendants.

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— 20 faux Givenchy pendants.

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— 20 faux Dolce & Gabbana pendants

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— 10 faux MCM pendants.

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— 10 faux New York Yankees pendants.

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— 10 faux Los Angeles Dodgers pendants.

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“No one buys a luxury brand piece of jewelry expecting it to fail or fall apart. As consumers increasingly purchase from online or third party vendors, our officers are at the frontline to guard against defrauders expecting to make money selling fake merchandise,” CBP Louisville Port Director Thomas Mahn stated.

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