In a statement, to mark World Intellectual Property Day, the Public Security Police (PSP) said that the inspection operation aimed at safeguarding intellectual property rights and combating counterfeiting.
During the operation, 92 people were arrested, of which 40 for counterfeiting, imitation and illegal use of a brand, 22,170 items were seized, including clothing, footwear and accessories (bags and belts), with an estimated value of more than €360,000 and three firearms.
In the operation, markets, fairs, commercial establishments, warehouses and other spaces where counterfeit goods and/or in violation of property rights could be produced, transported, stored or sold were inspected at a national level.
The operation had the collaboration of the Authority for Food and Economic Security (ASAE) and the Tax and Customs Authority (AT).
The PSP states that these “phenomena are highly harmful to the economy, with serious repercussions on the competitiveness of companies, being equally serious for the consumer, particularly counterfeiting when related to products that jeopardise their safety, public health and the environment” .
ASAE: as much as i respect you putting ppl in their right place- like the Electroténica shop in Lisbon, making false revisions to Nilfisk vacuum cleaner and charging them ,then my vacuum c.motor went kaput- this isn´t done in the name of defending poor ppl. Firearms, ok, seize them, but to take the clothes and shoes that at fairs are the only clothes many (most ) local ppl are able to afford…you´re not doing a dignified job. Remember that.
By guida from Lisbon on 27 Apr 2022, 05:40