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Police just seized thousands of counterfeit goods in raid of Pacific Mall

For anyone who has bought a $50 designer handbag at Pacific Mall in Markham, this may not come as a surprise.

After a yearlong police raid, thousands of counterfeit goods were seized from the mall and eight people were charged for selling these fake designer goods.

For many, Pacific Mall has become synonymous with counterfeit shopping. The mall even made it onto the U.S. governments' annual list of the most notorious counterfeit markets in the world this year.

Nevertheless, over a year ago, the York Region Police started an investigation after receiving complaints about fake goods being sold.

Last June, over 30 officers released search warrants and seized thousands of suspected faux luxury handbags and clothing items from seven businesses in the mall.

In August, the police met with Adidas, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Dior, Givenchy, Cartier and MCM representatives who confirmed that the items were indeed knockoffs.

Lead photo by

Mike Tigas 


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