A man in his thirties was arrested for possessing a fake wristwatch that used the logo of a popular Swedish brand for the purpose of selling it.

The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating that it has sold more than 80,000 items on the Internet so far, and has sold about 540 million yen.

It means that he has denied the charges against the investigation.

The person who was arrested was Yuji Kai (32), the president of a general merchandise sales company in Higashiyodogawa Ward, Osaka City.



According to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, in February last year, it was suspected of violating the Trademark Law, saying that it possessed more than 300 items including fake watches and rings that used the logo of the popular Swedish brand "Daniel Wellington" for the purpose of selling. Is held.



After receiving information from the company that "counterfeit products are being sold on the Internet," the Metropolitan Police Department investigated and found that Kai's company was selling at a mail-order site at a price of one-fourth the normal price. It turns out that.



It seems that the fake products were imported from China, so the Metropolitan Police Department has sold more than 80,000 items in the four years up to February last year, and is investigating that it has sold about 540 million yen.



It means that he has denied the charges against the investigation.