Textile Centre Shop Allegedly Sells Fake Luxury Goods On Facebook, Raided By Police

Police Raids Textile Centre Shop That Allegedly Sells Fake Luxury Goods On Facebook Live

UPDATE (27 Oct, 2.15pm): The Intellectual Property Office of Singapore (IPOS) clarified that they don’t conduct any enforcement actions. Channel NewsAsia (CNA) also reported the arrest of 3 men for the sale of counterfeit goods online, following raids at Jalan Sultan, Woodlands Circle, and Bedok Reservoir Road. More details on both are available below.

Since luxury products are usually expensive, people might try to source for places that sell them at a lower price.

However, it is important to always keep a lookout for counterfeit luxury items to ensure we do not get scammed.

A shop at Textile Centre was recently raided after allegedly selling fake luxury goods. Pictures of the incident were posted on Facebook by SG Kangtao Kaypoh.

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Plainclothes officers could be seen around the area.

Textile Centre shop raided for selling fake luxury goods on Facebook

On Tuesday (26 Oct), officers, whom Facebook group SG Kangtao Kaypoh identified as IPR/Criminal Investigations Department (CID) officials, raided a shop at the Textile Centre.

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According to SG Kangtao Kaypoh, the shop allegedly sold luxury goods through Facebook Live.

 

Witnesses of the incident also saw more than 10 boxes of goods seized by the officers.

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There was also a number of people standing around. However, it is unsure whether they were merely onlookers or were victims of the scam.

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Victims create Telegram group to discuss

Those who have fallen victims to the alleged scams have since created several Telegram groups to air their grievances.

One mentioned he had spent around $20,000 after buying “luxury goods” from the shop. Most were demanding to get a refund for the fake goods they had purchased.

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Several also pointed out that they have identified several goods which are fake, including those purportedly from brands like Kenzo and Moschino.

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One participant of the group explained that he only found out the goods were fake after attempting to sell them through Carousell.

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Many have since learnt their lesson – to buy goods from the licensed shop itself rather than online.

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In response to queries from MS News, the IPOS explained that they neither conduct IP enforcement actions nor prosecute IP infringement cases.

Either of the following parties would often handle such matters instead:

  • the private rights owners themselves through their lawyers
  • by the Intellectual Property Rights Branch (IPRB) of the Singapore Police Force (SPF)

3 men arrested for allegedly selling counterfeit goods online

On Wednesday (27 Oct), CNA reported the arrest of 3 men aged between 30 and 45 for the alleged sale of counterfeit goods online.

Their arrests came after police raids at Jalan Sultan, Woodlands Circle, and Bedok Reservoir Road on Monday (25 Oct).

Police reportedly seized the following items worth over $170,000 in total:

  • computers
  • mobile phones
  • over 600 trademark-infringing goods including apparel, bags & accessories

Investigations are apparently ongoing.

Keep a lookout for counterfeit goods

Since it is unsure as to whether the shop was really selling fake goods, we just have to wait for authorities to finish their investigations.

Hopefully, those who have indeed fallen victim to any scams will be able to get their refunds.

In the meantime, let this be a reminder for the public to keep a lookout for counterfeit goods. Anything sold at too low a price is usually too good to be true.

Have news you must share? Get in touch with us via email at news@mustsharenews.com.

Featured image adapted from SG Kangtao Kaypoh on Facebook

Kimberly Seah

Kimberly loves travelling and immersing herself in different cultures. Unfortunately, those plans are currently on hold.

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