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to a lesser extent than 2 weeks come out from the take up of the domain Cup, Toronto police say two people are now facing charges linked to what investigators are calling the largest seizure of counterfeit soccer merchandise in Canadian history.
Speaking at a news conference Monday afternoon, Deputy Chief Robert Johnson told reporters that Toronto police officers have been proactively targeting crimes that tend to spike during major sporting events.
"This was a large-scale operation designed to exploit fans and take advantage of their love for sports," Johnson said.
According to a police news release, officers began their investigation last month after receiving a complaint from Lipkus Law LLP — a law firm that's part of the Canadian Anti-Counterfeiting Network.
That led investigators to a warehouse in Mississauga that was "in possession of a large quantity" of fake merchandise including jerseys, flags and hats, which were being supplied to retail stores, investigators say.
Police seized over 16,000 items purporting to be name-brands like FIFA, Nike, Adidas and Puma, with investigators saying in the news release the seizure amounted to an estimated street value of just over $3.5 million.
A 41-year-old from Milton, Ont., and a 62-year-old from Mississauga, Ont., have both been arrested and charged with fraud over $5,000, alongside multiple other fraud-related charges.
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