Crackdown on Counterfeit Beauty Goods in Thane
Neeraj Shukla has been arrested in Mumbra, Thane, for selling counterfeit beauty products allegedly originating from Pakistan. Goods worth Rs 13,972 were confiscated. Legal action has been initiated under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the Copyright Act. The investigation highlights concerns over public safety and consumer rights.
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Authorities in Mumbra, Thane, have apprehended Neeraj Shukla for allegedly selling counterfeit beauty products, reportedly imported from Pakistan. The arrest follows the seizure of products valued at Rs 13,972 from Shukla's shop in Kausa.
The case has been registered under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the Copyright Act, addressing charges of cheating and other offences, according to a police official.
This incident raises important concerns about consumer rights and product safety, as the investigation continues to uncover the origins of these fake products.
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