Toronto police seize more than 16,000 knock-off soccer merch items ahead of World Cup
TORONTO — Two people have been arrested after the seizure of more than 16,000 counterfeit soccer merchandise items, Toronto police announced Monday, as an intellectual property lawyer urges retailers and consumers to only buy from trusted sellers and report suspected fraud.
Police said their investigation began last month after a local law firm specializing in brand protection received a complaint about fraudulent merchandise.
Police alleged that a warehouse in Mississauga, Ont., had a large quantity of fake merchandise including jerseys, hats and flags, and the accused were supplying the products to retail stores.
“This was a large-scale operation designed to exploit fans and take advantage of their love for sports,” Deputy Chief Robert Johnson said at a press conference Monday.

