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Thai police have yesterday seized 50 million baht worth of fake “designer” products in the central province of Nakhon Nayok. Officers from the Department of Special Investigation found 60,000-70,000 fake products following raids on 15 warehouses in the main city district. The products had counterfeit logos of some of the world’s most famous, pricey brands, including Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Coach and Longchamp. The police have now arrested the warehouse keeper, a Cambodian man so far only known as Heng. They arrested two other suspects as well. The police brought all of the suspects to Bangkok for questioning. The police […]

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Geez Wayne. Take away all the fake merchandise and what would these little Thai stalls sell? There’s been fake designer brands for the 20 years I’ve been coming here. Perhaps the problem is the importers didn’t pay taxes upon taxes to the officials. 

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6 minutes ago, Havana said:

Here's one example confiscated by Customs: Levi tag on one part of the jeans, Wrangler on the leather belt loop.

So we have the best of both brands!

Very cunning 😃

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17 hours ago, DoUKnowWhoIAm said:

Don't be to hard on these guys, after all, they're a part of building Thailand's world class shopping tourism.

A simple case of forgetting the brown envelopes?

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