FBI Raids Several Businesses In Crackdown On Counterfeit Goods
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ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. - Eyewitness News has received counsel, and was the only new agency, if the FBI raid in a big clothing stores Central Florida. Stores and warehouses for the raids were ostensibly products in nine cities of the state. The FBI said it has booked its two main suspects Thursday afternoon. Amaziane Omar, 30, and Abdessamad Farih, 31, both of Kissimmee, but their arrest seems to have an effect on illegal operations throughout Central Florida. Thursday morning, authorities, a man handcuffed NY Men’s Fashion in Orlando. More than a mile away at Silver Star, a similar raid took place in Manhattan Menswear at the same time. They were only two of 18 search warrants served in central Florida, for a false ring of clothes. “We shot in the news this morning and saw the store was adopted by the federal police security, and I do not know what I could do for my required,” said Antonio Harris score. Harris and his friends, that they are in possession of $ 400 paid for the clothes on layaway Manhattan Menswear. Well, they are money and clothing. The FBI would not say how many knock-off products might be involved, but Eyewitness News officers observed on the field boxes loaded in two Ryder trucks. Authorities said during the raids are not only business but also a flea market, warehouses, cars and even someone in the house. One man said he would not be surprised to see, as appropriate, with regard to shoes, he bought one of the two facets of Orlando. “A few weeks ago, I had ‘em. [Nike] delighted simply not true, “said” Well, $ 40, they were wrong, of course, already know, “Client Obrian Brelove said. Late in the afternoon, deputies, several other men in Orange County Jail. The authorities said they had also swept raids Thursday. |