Dubai Police record $680m worth counterfeit trade cases
DUBAI, January 4, 2020
The Dubai Police recorded 297 cases of counterfeiting and forgery, with a value of approximately Dh2.5 billion ($680.61 million) in 2019, a Wam news agency report quoting the Department of Combating Economic Crimes of the General Department of Criminal investigations said.
Brigadier Jamal Salem Al Jalaf, Director of Criminal Investigation Department, CID, emphasised that Dubai Police, in cooperation with its partners, spares no effort to combat economic crimes involving counterfeiting of all kinds of products and goods. Through inspecting stores and capturing those who are involved in counterfeiting cases, Dubai Police managed to preserve the rights of trademarks' owners and their intellectual property.
"More than eight specialised companies from international brands have praised the efforts of the Dubai Police in combating counterfeit products and preserve their intellectual property," Al Jalaf added.