Moschino, Honda, Harley Davidson Counterfeits Destroyed in Serbia
The representatives of PETOŠEVIĆ Serbia and the local customs authorities have recently organized and witnessed the destruction of various goods found to infringe the intellectual property rights of Moschino, Honda, Harley Davidson and one of the leading sportswear manufacturers.
On February 27, the counterfeits were taken to the city waste yard in Belgrade where they were crushed with a bulldozer and covered with waste and soil.
The destroyed goods included:
4,300 PVC bags bearing the mark Moschino
2,196 children’s jackets bearing the mark Honda
2,400 children’s caps bearing the mark Harley Davidson
134 beach towels bearing the mark of one of the leading sportswear manufacturers
The goods were intended for importers from the capital city of Belgrade.
You can see the photos in our gallery.
By: Ivan Matic
For more information, please contact Ivan Matic at our Serbia office.
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