Core Viewpoint - The Macau Customs is actively conducting a joint enforcement action to protect intellectual property rights in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area, focusing on combating counterfeit products in local shops [1] Group 1: Enforcement Actions - Macau Customs has recently seized 238 suspected counterfeit betel nut products from two shops in the New Port area, following a tip-off [1] - The seized items included 237 products from the shops and 1 additional item provided by the informant, with each item priced between 60 to 200 Macau Patacas, totaling approximately 29,000 Macau Patacas in value [1] - Three individuals, including a 34-year-old male shop owner and two sales staff (42-year-old female and 33-year-old male), have been implicated in the case and are facing legal action [1] Group 2: Legal Implications - The suspects are accused of violating Article 292 of the Industrial Property Law, which pertains to the sale, circulation, or concealment of counterfeit products, potentially leading to a maximum of six months imprisonment or fines ranging from 30 to 90 days [1] - The Customs is also investigating the source of the goods and the involvement of additional individuals in the case [1]
澳门两店铺销售冒牌槟榔被查,3人涉案!粤港澳三地联合执法
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao·2025-08-01 03:04