The operation resulted in the recovery of suspected counterfeit merchandise and accessories mimicking a number of luxury brands.
Counterfeit merchandise worth an estimated £1 million has been recovered by police from storage facilities in East Kilbride.
The haul, including fake Ugg and North Face items, has been estimated to be worth in excess of £1m and a 61-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the recovery.The operation also involved local authority trading standards services from Glasgow City Council, South Lanarkshire Council, and the Anti-Counterfeiting Group.
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