Financial officers found fake toys at the airport
More than 1.5 tons of fake toy figurines, fake Samsung emblems, and fake Mercedes rims have been seized at the Budapest Liszt Ferenc International Airport by financial officers – the National Tax and Customs Office (NAV) told MTI on Thursday.
A total of 12,480 L.O.L. Surprise branded children’s toys, six Mercedes-branded rims, 290 Avengers branded toy figurines, and 10,150 Samsung stickers and 9,800 Samsung emblems were seized.
The consignments sent from China were addressed to a person domiciled in Ukraine – they added. (MTI)
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