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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.
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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