27/04/2006

Counterfeit DVDs found during police searches

Police in north Belfast have recovered a number of counterfeit goods following a search yesterday morning.

It is understood that officers seized around 2,500 counterfeit DVDs during a raid in a house in the Glencairn area of the city.

A police spokesman said that that the DVDs would have an estimated street value of around £50,000.

No arrests were made in connection with the discovery and police are continuing with their investigations.

(EF)

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