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NAV found seven million forints of counterfeit perfume in a Slovak car
Employees of the National Tax and Customs Administration (NAV) found perfume worth seven million forints in a car with a Slovak license plate from Budapest on the Komárom section of the M1 motorway.

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NAV told MTI on Tuesday that more than 200 bottles of different branded perfumes were found during the search of the car; according to preliminary expert opinion, perfumes are counterfeits capable of misleading consumers.
The financiers seized the perfumes and initiated proceedings for infringement of industrial property rights. (MTI)
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