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For many people in Greater Manchester, Cheetham Hill has essentially become a by-word for fake designer gear. The stretch of Bury New Road close to Strangeways prison .Where once there were more than 200 shops selling fake goods around Bury .The sale of counterfeit goods and clothes 'has been traced back to' the dilapidated . Where once there were more than 200 shops selling fake goods around Bury New Road and Great Ducie Street, there are now believed to be fewer than ten. It has prompted one senior detective to.
The sale of counterfeit goods and clothes 'has been traced back to' the dilapidated properties, covered in black-painted plywood, 'on numerous occasions', the council said in a statement. Officers used angle grinders on Friday morning to storm a row of shops on Manchester's infamous 'Counterfeit Street' in the shadow of Manchester's Strangeways Prison . Fake designer goods worth an estimated £500m have been seized by police in Manchester. A raid on 55 storage units in Strangeways, north Manchester, led to the discovery . Police have repurposed about 300 tonnes of counterfeit goods seized from shops masquerading as legitimate businesses. The items, retrieved from Cheetham Hill and .
Police and trading standards have seized fake clothes and footwear worth £40,000 in a counterfeit crackdown. Two stalls were raided in Smithfield Market in Openshaw, Manchester, on Sunday . BBC News. Police have seized over 15 tonnes of suspected counterfeit goods in two raids in Manchester. Sports clothing, trainers and thousands of pounds in cash were found . Some 50 people were held against their will on Great Dulcie Street, in an area of Manchester known for its fake shops. A man in his 60s was detained – and later released pending further.
Another 18 illegal shops have been shut down and over £6 million worth of counterfeit clothing has been seized by police. Although a series of raids towards the end of February this year prompted Greater Manchester Police . For many people in Greater Manchester, Cheetham Hill has essentially become a by-word for fake designer gear. The stretch of Bury New Road close to Strangeways prison has been known by the. Where once there were more than 200 shops selling fake goods around Bury New Road and Great Ducie Street, there are now believed to be fewer than ten. It has prompted one senior detective to.
The sale of counterfeit goods and clothes 'has been traced back to' the dilapidated properties, covered in black-painted plywood, 'on numerous occasions', the council said in a statement. Officers used angle grinders on Friday morning to storm a row of shops on Manchester's infamous 'Counterfeit Street' in the shadow of Manchester's Strangeways Prison - each one filled. Fake designer goods worth an estimated £500m have been seized by police in Manchester. A raid on 55 storage units in Strangeways, north Manchester, led to the discovery of more than 200. Police have repurposed about 300 tonnes of counterfeit goods seized from shops masquerading as legitimate businesses. The items, retrieved from Cheetham Hill and Strangeways in Manchester, have.
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Police and trading standards have seized fake clothes and footwear worth £40,000 in a counterfeit crackdown. Two stalls were raided in Smithfield Market in Openshaw, Manchester, on Sunday in. BBC News. Police have seized over 15 tonnes of suspected counterfeit goods in two raids in Manchester. Sports clothing, trainers and thousands of pounds in cash were found by Greater. Some 50 people were held against their will on Great Dulcie Street, in an area of Manchester known for its fake shops. A man in his 60s was detained – and later released pending further. Another 18 illegal shops have been shut down and over £6 million worth of counterfeit clothing has been seized by police. Although a series of raids towards the end of February this year prompted Greater Manchester Police (GMP) to claim that “the end of counterfeit street” was closer than ever before , the Easter period has historically .
For many people in Greater Manchester, Cheetham Hill has essentially become a by-word for fake designer gear. The stretch of Bury New Road close to Strangeways prison has been known by the.
Where once there were more than 200 shops selling fake goods around Bury New Road and Great Ducie Street, there are now believed to be fewer than ten. It has prompted one senior detective to.
The sale of counterfeit goods and clothes 'has been traced back to' the dilapidated properties, covered in black-painted plywood, 'on numerous occasions', the council said in a statement. Officers used angle grinders on Friday morning to storm a row of shops on Manchester's infamous 'Counterfeit Street' in the shadow of Manchester's Strangeways Prison - each one filled.
Fake designer goods worth an estimated £500m have been seized by police in Manchester. A raid on 55 storage units in Strangeways, north Manchester, led to the discovery of more than 200. Police have repurposed about 300 tonnes of counterfeit goods seized from shops masquerading as legitimate businesses. The items, retrieved from Cheetham Hill and Strangeways in Manchester, have.
Police and trading standards have seized fake clothes and footwear worth £40,000 in a counterfeit crackdown. Two stalls were raided in Smithfield Market in Openshaw, Manchester, on Sunday in.
BBC News. Police have seized over 15 tonnes of suspected counterfeit goods in two raids in Manchester. Sports clothing, trainers and thousands of pounds in cash were found by Greater.
Some 50 people were held against their will on Great Dulcie Street, in an area of Manchester known for its fake shops. A man in his 60s was detained – and later released pending further.
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