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Close-up of contraband warehouse larger than 10,000m2 specializing in livestream sales on Facebook

After more than 6 months of monitoring, ambush, on the afternoon of 7/7, nearly 100 mobile police and CG forces broke into a warehouse of more than 10,000m2 in Lao Cai containing all illegal goods, being sold by livestreams. Online goods. Photo: Workers

At the time of testing, 3 employees were hired to take turns to livestream on Facebook accounts such as Thao Tran, Giay Dong …

Inside the huge warehouse in Lao Cai, there are all kinds of main goods: shoes, eyeglasses, watches, consumer goods, cosmetics … smuggled or with signs of counterfeiting famous brands. the world such as LV, Gucci, Chanel, Adidas … Photo: The Labor Newspaper

Adidas brand shoes. Photo: Labor newspaper

Orders placed by customers will be more than 40 employees sitting at a single computer closed by extremely professional software, centralized management. Photo: Legal Protection Newspaper

It is known that at least every day to close 100-150-200 orders through the form of livestream on social networks facebook. Photo: Legal Protection Newspaper

According to the authorities, the owner of the warehouse, Tran Thanh Phu, was born in 1992 with a permanent residence in Lao Cai and his younger sister runs the business. Photo: Legal Protection Newspaper

Comfort bags imitating famous brands. Photo: Legal Protection Newspaper

Single-click computer software for customers before being carefully packed to send across the country through major courier companies: Photo: Industry and Trade Newspaper

During the past 2 years, hundreds of thousands of counterfeit and pirated products have been put on the market. Photo: Industry and Trade Newspaper

The General Department of Information and Communications assessed that this was a line-organized activity professionally organized into specialized groups at each stage and assigned among members to coordinate smoothly. Currently, hundreds of thousands of counterfeit and smuggled products at warehouses have been seized and counted for handling according to regulations. Photo: Industry and Trade Newspaper.

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