Finance officers found two hundred million HUF worth counterfeit clothing in two trucks
Almost two hundred million forints worth fake clothes, accessories were found by financial officers in two Polish trucks on the M43 motorway, the National Tax and Customs Administration (NAV) informed MTI on Thursday.
Éva Némedi-Varga, a spokesman for NAV’s Csongrád County Tax and Customs Directorate said that a Polish truck had been inspected by financial officers on the M43 motorway. More than two thousand items of clothing bearing various luxury brand logos were found at the cargo inspection, the origin of which could not be verified by the Bulgarian driver. (MTI)
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