Published: 7:37 pm February 27, 2025
Updated: 12:51 pm October 8, 2025
£2M Worth of Counterfeit Goods Seized in Camden Shop Raid
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Police have seized over £2 million worth of counterfeit items after raiding a shop on Camden High Street, arresting a 29-year-old man on suspicion of trademark offences.

Major Raid in Camden

City of London Police forced entry into the store in the early hours of Wednesday, February 26 as part of an ongoing crackdown on counterfeit goods.

Inside, officers found 4,230 fake designer items, including clothing, footwear, bags, and watches, all suspected to be counterfeit versions of high-end brands. Authorities estimate that the illicit operation would have caused a multi-million-pound loss to the legitimate fashion industry.
The public is urged to be cautious when purchasing high-value goods from unofficial sources, as counterfeit products are often linked to criminal networks and can pose health and safety risks.

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Anyone with information about shops selling fake goods is encouraged to contact Crimestoppers anonymously or report it to local police.

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