Pimpri Police Raided Two Shops for Selling Duplicate Clothes of Under Armour Company; Seized Goods Worth Rs 4.5 Lakh (Video)
Pune:
In a significant action, the police have raided two shops for selling duplicate branded t-shirts and track pants of the Under Armour company and seized fake t-shirts and track pants worth Rs 4,68,400.
In this regard, Deepak Babulal Patel (age 46, a resident of Malad West, Mumbai) has lodged a complaint at Pimpri Police Station. Based on this, the police have registered a case against Chetan Ravi Pujari (a resident of Jai Bhavani Nagar, Paud Road) and Bansilal Rameshlal Panjwani (a resident of Pimpri).
According to the police information, the plaintiff has the ownership rights of the Under Armour brand company. A few days ago, he received information that fake t-shirts and track pants of the Under Armour company were being sold at Pimpri market. Accordingly, he informed the Pimpri police about it.
Taking cognisance of the complaint, the police inspector (crime), Dhananjay Kapare, and his associates raided the shop named Dry Feet House in Pimpri market and found 27 fake T-shirts and 54 fake track pants worth Rs 2,37,600 in the shop of Chetan Pujari.
Further, in Bansilal Panjwani’s shop, a Delhi Fashion Clothing Shop, which is near Pujari’s shop, police found 76 fake T-shirts and 6 fake track pants worth Rs 2,30,800. In this regard, a case has been registered against both the accused under the Copyright Act, and the Police inspector, Dhananjay Kapare, is investigating further.