The Hanoi City Police Investigation Agency has decided to initiate a prosecution and charge Nguyen Van Quang (DOB: 1994; Ngoc Thien commune, Tan Yen district, Bac Giang province) with the crime of

Infringement of Industrial Property Rights.

Nguyen Van Quang at the police office.

Previously, through situation monitoring, the Economic Police Department of Hanoi City Police discovered a warehouse at No. 99, lane 2, Phan Ba Vanh Street, Co Nhue 1 ward, Bac Tu Liem district, owned by Nguyen Van Quang, showing signs of trading in large quantities of counterfeit goods of famous brands such as Nike, Adidas, and Puma.

Authorities inspecting counterfeit sportswear bearing famous brand names.

On June 12, the Economic Police Department coordinated with Market Management Team 22 of the Hanoi Market Management Bureau to inspect the aforementioned address. During the inspection, the authorities discovered 35,300 sets of counterfeit Nike, Adidas, and Puma sportswear, with a total value of over VND 6.6 billion.

The Economic Police Department is continuing to investigate the case.

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