Wednesday, June 10, 2026

SAPS cracks down on counterfeit goods in Bellville, seizing R98 million worth

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Major Counterfeit Bust in Bellville

What Happened?

On Tuesday, a joint team of South African Police Service officers and private label agents raided several shops in Bellville’s Central Business District. The operation was part of a province‑wide push to stop the flow of fake goods.

What Was Seized?

Officers walked away with a huge haul of counterfeit items, including:

  • Branded clothing
  • Running shoes and sneakers
  • Other illegal merchandise

The estimated street value of the seized goods is R98 million.

Why It Matters

  • Consumers get protection – Fake products often break quickly or can be unsafe.
  • Local businesses stay fair – Legitimate shops lose sales when counterfeits flood the market.
  • Economy benefits – Cutting counterfeit trade helps keep jobs and tax revenue in the Western Cape.

Police Strategy

Provincial police spokesman Sergeant Wesley Twigg said the raid is part of a stronger plan to target big trading centres where fake goods are sold. By hitting these hubs, authorities aim to:

  1. Disrupt supply chains.
  2. Send a clear message to counterfeiters.
  3. Protect honest traders and shoppers.

What’s Next?

  • Investigators are reviewing the case and questioning suspects.
  • Those found responsible will face prosecution.
  • More raids are planned as part of the ongoing effort to curb illegal trade in the region.

Conclusion

The Bellville sweep shows that law enforcement is serious about stopping counterfeit sales. By seizing goods worth nearly a hundred million rand, police not only protect consumers and legitimate businesses but also strike a significant blow to the underground market that thrives on fake products. Continued vigilance and cooperation between police and private partners will keep the pressure on counterfeiters and help maintain a fair marketplace for everyone.

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