Spotting fake sneakers is crucial to avoid getting bluffed in markets flooded with counterfeit products that deceive in terms of quality, value and authenticity. This need arises at a time the customs department in China recently seized about 18,000 items of suspected counterfeit goods.

The products confiscated range from footwear to clothing and are valued around ₹ 88 crore ($10 million). In a two-week enforcement operation titled "Hot Shoes," the intelligence agencies identified “seven related cases at various local logistics companies” involved in cross-boundary transshipment cargo.

Suggesting that the seized items were copies of latest edition products, Yeung Tit-fung added, “Some were pertaining to versions not yet released or those that have just been released for one or two week

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