Faked credentials for petroleum oil leads to four arrests

Some of the drums of falsely labelled fuel worth more than R200,000 seized by police.
Some of the drums of falsely labelled fuel worth more than R200,000 seized by police.
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Gauteng police have arrested four foreigners in a raid on a "liquid engineering" operation.

A takedown operation led to the seizure of 3,000 litres of petroleum oil imitating well-known brands, including Castrol and Caltex, worth more than R200,000, on Tuesday.

Police spokesperson Lt-Col Amanda van Wyk said the national counterfeit unit and commercial crimes investigation unit, in collaboration with brand protectors, obtained a search and seizure warrant for the raid in Monavoni, a suburb on the outskirts of Centurion.

“Police arrested four Zimbabweans whose residency status will be verified by the department of home affairs. The suspects are expected to appear in a magistrate's court on charges of contravention of the Counterfeit Goods Act,” she said.

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