Seventy million forints worth fake branded clothes were seized on M5 motorway
In excess of seventy million forints, more than six thousand pieces of fake branded clothes were seized by a National Tax and Customs (NAV) employee on the M5 motorway from a truck – NAV informed MTI on Thursday.
According to the announcement, the financiers found fake Adidas, Tommy Hilfiger, Moschino, Coco Chanel and Fendi brands in the load compartment of a truck coming from Turkey. (MTI)
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