1. Pune Man Busted for Selling Fake Branded Clothes: Pune resident Gaurav Satyavan Narwade, 27, was recently caught selling counterfeit branded clothes in his store and warehouse in Wagholi. The police seized fake shirts worth a whopping ₹4,94,650 during the operation.
  2. Legal Action Taken: A case has been registered against Narwade at Lonikand Police Station under FIR No. 990/2024, citing violations of Sections 51 and 63 of the Copyright Act, 1957. The accused could face serious consequences for his illegal activities.
  3. Law Enforcement Steps In: The operation was conducted under the supervision of top officials, including Additional Police Commissioner Shailesh Balkawade, Deputy Commissioner of Police Nikhil Pingale, and Assistant Commissioner of Police Rajendra Mulik. The team, led by Police Inspector Ajay Waghmare, Police Inspector Wahed Pathan, and Sub-Inspector Madan Kamble, worked diligently to crack down on the counterfeit clothing trade.
  4. Collaboration Between Police Units: Officers from both Unit 4 and Unit 6 joined forces to successfully carry out the operation and bring the accused to justice. The seamless cooperation between different units highlights the dedication of law enforcement to combat illegal activities in the city.
  5. Stay Alert: This recent bust serves as a reminder to consumers to be cautious when purchasing branded goods from unknown sources. Counterfeit products not only harm the original brand but also pose a risk to consumers who may unknowingly purchase substandard or harmful items. Remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the authorities to help keep the community safe.

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