Fake iPhone Parts Racket Busted In Delhi, Five Held; Items Worth Rs 1.6 Crore Seized

Delhi police have dismantled a significant counterfeit iPhone parts racket, arresting five individuals and seizing goods valued at approximately Rs 1.6 crore. The operation, prompted by a tip-off, targeted several shops in the city where fake components were being sold. Authorities discovered a range of counterfeit products, including chargers, batteries, and other accessories, which were being marketed under Apple's brand name, misleading consumers and undermining the integrity of the legitimate market. This crackdown highlights the ongoing battle against counterfeit goods in India, a growing concern for both consumers and manufacturers. The police have vowed to continue their efforts to combat such illegal activities and protect the interests of consumers, emphasizing the importance of purchasing authentic products. This incident serves as a reminder for buyers to be vigilant and ensure they are purchasing genuine items to avoid falling victim to fraud.
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