– Mohd Shahid Ali (48): Allegedly sourced fake accessories from Mumbai-based agents and stored them at his house in Mir Alam Mandi.
– Irfan Ali (49): Purchased counterfeit products from Shahid and sold them further.
– Santosh Rajpurohit (39): Owner of PM Mobiles in Koti; sold fake items through retail channels.
The issue of counterfeit goods poses importent risks to consumer trust and corporate reputation. This case highlights how well-organized networks exploit popular brands like Apple to reap profits at consumer expense. it underscores a need for stricter enforcement mechanisms against counterfeiting operations that tarnish brand image while deceiving buyers with substandard products.
India’s technology market is growing exponentially alongside demand for high-quality electronics. However, as seen here with ₹3 crore worth of seized goods, consumer vulnerability remains high due to price-driven decisions among Indian shoppers seeking premium global brands at lower costs. Enforcement actions such as this are essential not only for consumer protection but also for safeguarding India’s credibility as a burgeoning market aligned with international intellectual property standards.
Efforts like these emphasize collaboration between authorities and private companies-here demonstrated through cooperation between India’s Task Force team and Apple’s representatives-as an effective model of tackling counterfeiting challenges systematically.
Read more: Published – july 28, 2025