Forty thousand fake children’s toys were seized in Kelebia
Forty thousand fake children’s toys have been found by the National Tax and Customs Administration’s (NAV) financiers in Kelebia in a container – the press officer of NAV’s Bács-Kiskun County Tax and Customs Directorate informed MTI on Friday.
Márkus Réka said: when checking a rail container, a variety of children’s toys were found under industrial property rights protection.
The expert found that about forty thousand children’s toys – water pistols, building blocks, playing cards, plushes and various plastics – are all fakes. The financial guards seized the 41 million HUF worth counterfeit goods. (MTI)
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