Bangladeshi captives in Malaysia with 22,000 shirts of fake brands

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In Malaysia, a garment shop assistant named Mohammad Joni Bhuiyan (24) has been convicted in the country's Sessions Court for keeping a fake brand shirt.

It has been alleged that 22,000 shirts were found by Bangladeshi citizen Mohammad Jony Bhuiyan. These shirts are named after fake brands. Shirts are worth about half a million rings.

Among the fake brand shirts, 4,000 of Puma brands, 2,550 of Levi brands, 7,040 of Adidas brands, 2000 of the Nike brand, 2,700 of the 80 brands, eight of nine brands of Gucci brand, two thousand 6 70 brands of Toshi Hilfija and one of the Reebok brands Thousands of 60 shirts are available. These shirts were misrepresented for brands.
This incident took place on April 8 in Malaysia's Jalan Kaingaa area. Later, he was charged with Section 8 of Section 8 of the country's Trade Disclosure Act, 2011. According to Section 8 of Act 8 of the Act, every fake shirt can be fined for 10 thousand rings or three years, or both bars may be jailed, or both of them may be Mohammad Joni Bhuiyan.

A company and its director have also been accused of giving false evidence about shirts, pants, and head-hat brands. The company's name is Mr. Topman Fashion and its director and Ching Chung. The company has 5,400 fake products, 26 thousand 825 shirts, 2,000 twin hat adidas, Tommy Hilfijar, Puma brand name, and the nicknamed products are available to the company.

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