Kazakhstan Prosecutors in Almaty City Destroy Counterfeit Goods Worth 1 Billion Tenge

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Nov.08.2023
Kazakhstan Prosecutors in Almaty City Destroy Counterfeit Goods Worth 1 Billion Tenge
Almaty prosecutor's office in Kazakhstan executed a counterfeit goods destruction order worth over 1 billion tenge ($15.64 million).

According to a report by Inform on November 7th, the prosecutor's office in Almaty, Kazakhstan, carried out an order to destroy counterfeit products worth over 1 billion Kazakh tenge (approximately 15.64 million Chinese yuan). The destroyed products included more than 83 tons of Serbetli brand tobacco for hookah and 1 million packs of Milano brand cigarettes. This operation was coordinated by the city prosecutor's office and carried out through physical evidence processing.

 

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