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Published:
April 21, 2008
Seized 'counterfeit'
goods from Highbridge market were worth £8,000

The
suspected counterfeit clothing seized during last week's swoop
by Trading Standards bosses at Highbridge market had a street
value of £8,000, it was confirmed on Monday (April 21st).
Burnham-On-Sea.com
exclusively reported last
week how police and council officials had seized a large quantity
of suspected counterfeit clothing, as shown in these exclusive
photos, which had been on sale at the Market.
On
Monday (April 21st), Elizabeth Kulh, spokesperson for Somerset
County Council's Trading Standards Department, confirmed to Burnham-On-Sea.com
the value of the goods seized had run into thousands of pounds.
"We
can disclose the value of goods seized at Highbridge Market on
Sunday April 13th had an estimated street value of approximately
£8,000."
She
added that Trading Standards' investigations are ongoing.
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