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Dubai police confiscate fake toothpaste, shampoo worth Dh8m

A man was arrested with Dh7.852 million worth of counterfeit drugs in his possession in Dubai.

 

According to Brigadier Salem Al Rumaithi, Director of the Department of Public Investigation and Criminal Investigation of Dubai Police, they received a tipoff that a market in Deira had counterfeit goods.

A security team was dispatched to the location.

It was found that the owner was keeping the counterfeit goods at a storage facility in a nearby emirate, as per Ittihad report. 

322,248 counterfeit bottles of shampoo and toothpaste were recovered in a raid on the warehouse. 

The Asian owner claimed he was exporting the counterfeit goods to other countries. He was referred to the public prosecution for the proper legal proceedings.  

150kg counterfeit gold

A second man was arrested after finding nearly Dh300,000 of counterfeit gold on him. He was on a tourist visa but had in his possession nearly 150kg of gold and was trying to sell it for half the price.

This aroused buyers' suspicions and the police were notified.

The man claimed that he was selling it because it was smuggled, but after examining the bullion, it was clear they were only pieces of metal-plated gold. 

According to Colonel Omar bin Hammad, deputy director of the anti-economic crime department at Dubai Police, the man had gilded the metal pieces in his home.

Source: khaleejtimes

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