On May 24, the Economic Police of Dong Nai Province, in coordination with the Public Security of Hung Loc commune (Thong Nhat district) and the provincial Market Management Bureau, detected a facility suspected of producing and trading counterfeit goods, including fertilizers and other products used in agricultural and aquaculture activities.

Counterfeit products of various brands were produced at Phat Tien Trien Co., Ltd.
The inspection of Phat Tien Trien Co., Ltd., located in Ap 9/4, Hung Loc commune, Thong Nhat district, revealed that the company was operating without a valid business license. La Giang Dinh, the company’s director, admitted that they had been active since early 2025.
The company sourced raw materials from China and domestic suppliers, purchased product packaging from social media, and then instructed workers to mix and package the products for sale in the Mekong Delta region.



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Authorities seized over 6 tons of finished goods, more than 13 tons of raw materials, packaging equipment, and digital devices. The case is under further investigation by the Economic Police of Dong Nai province.
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