Two arrested in Aldea with 646 fake t-shirts in a checkpoint on the AP-7

The Mossos arrest two men in l'Aldea with 646 counterfeit sports shirts in the trunk of a vehicle during a checkpoint on the AP-7.
 Detenció a l'Aldea amb 646 samarretes esportives falses confiscades en un control a l'AP-7 - Imagen generada por IA
He stopped Aldea with 646 counterfeit sports shirts confiscated in a check on the AP-7 — AI-generated image

The Mossos d'Esquadra seized 646 counterfeit sports shirts at a checkpoint on the AP-7 in L'Aldea. During the operation, the two occupants of the vehicle were detained for an alleged crime against industrial property.

At a checkpoint located on the AP-7 in L'Aldea, the agents found several bags full of sports shirts that did not comply with the legal standards of ownership and authenticity, specifically 646 pieces of different teams and models.

Details of the police intervention

What exactly did the Mossos find?

The agents discovered several bags in the trunk of the vehicle, containing a total of 646 counterfeit sports shirts. These pieces included various models and teams, indicating an activity dedicated to the illegal reproduction of sportswear.

How did the authorities act?

The Mossos d'Esquadra detained the two occupants of the vehicle, who are now under investigation for an alleged crime against industrial property. The intervention is part of routine controls to prevent the trafficking of counterfeit products on the main roads of the province.

Context and importance of the fight against counterfeiting

Why is this arrest relevant for the residents?

This type of operation helps protect industrial property and ensures that consumers do not acquire counterfeit products that may be of low quality and pose a risk to their health or safety. Moreover, the trafficking of counterfeits affects the local economy and the image of legitimate brands.

What consequences does it imply for those arrested?

The accused face criminal proceedings for a crime against industrial property, which may involve financial and criminal penalties. The investigation remains open to determine the extent of the distribution network of this counterfeit material.

Source of the article: Mossos d'Esquadra