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English: These counterfeit goods were seized by Border Force.

Cheap counterfeits damage the economy by undercutting honest traders leaving shoppers with goods that are at best inferior and, at worst, harmful or unsafe.

Border Force officers operate at ports, airports and mail sorting centres to intercept counterfeit goods to protect British consumers and business.

Find out more: www.homeoffice.gov.uk/passports-and-immigration/counterfe...
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