3 men arrested for allegedly selling counterfeit goods online

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SINGAPORE: Three men, aged between 30 and 45, have been arrested for allegedly selling counterfeit goods online. \u0022One of the men will also be investigated for his suspected involvement in unlawful remote gambling activities,\u0022 said the Singapore Police Force (SPF) in a media release on Wednesday (Oct 27).

SINGAPORE: Three men, aged between 30 and 45, have been arrested for allegedly selling counterfeit goods online.

The police said raids were conducted on Monday at Jalan Sultan, Woodlands Circle and Bedok Reservoir Road. "The police will not hesitate to take action against perpetrators who are found to be involved in such activities or profit at the expense of legitimate businesses and consumers," said SPF.

 

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