PICS: Gucci slippers, Le Creuset pots and Louis Vuitton dupes discovered in Durban port bust
iol Police in KZN seized counterfiet Le Creuset pots and Gucci slippers at a depot in Edwin Swales on Tuesday afternoon.
Police in KwaZulu-Natal have seized counterfeit goods with a street value of R400 million.
The raid was made on Tuesday afternoon at a freight depot in Edwin Swales, south of Durban.
KZN police spokesperson Robert Netshuinda said SAPS members were conducting a routine cargo profiling when they found two containers that contained counterfeit designer clothes, jewellery, and kitchenware.
"Both containers were fraudulently declared to be carrying furniture.

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