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NBI nabs trader of fake cigarettes

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Agents of the National Bureau of Investigation in Cabanatuan District Office nabbed a vendor of fake cigarettes in Talavera, Nueva Ecija as the government stepped up the crackdown on contraband cigarettes.

Fortunato Gatmaitan of Peryas, Barangay La Torre, Talavera was caught in possession of fake Mighty and Marvels cigarettes.

NBI agents, armed with a search warrant issued by Cabanatuan City regional trial court branch 24 executive judge Ana Marie Joson-Viterbo, went to a warehouse in Peryas, Barangay  La Torre which was purportedly owned by a certain Steven Go, who was not in the site at that time.

The search yielded 692 reams of counterfeit Mighty and Marvels cigarettes. A representative from Mighty Corp. confirmed that the seized items were fake products.

The arrest was pursuant to section 5, rule 113 of the revised rules of the court during the implementation of search warrant for possession of fake Mighty and Marvels cigarettes.

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The suspect was charged with violating Section 155 (trademark infringement) in relation to Section 170 of Republic Act 8293, otherwise known as the Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines.

NBI acted on the complaint filed by Malolos, Bulacan-based cigarette manufacturer Mighty Corp. about the rampant sale and distribution of fake Mighty products.

The incident was the latest in the government’s continuing crackdown on the manufacture and distribution of fake cigarettes and the sale of smuggled tobacco products across the nation.

Aside from the Mighty and Marvels brands, authorities also noted the proliferation of other smuggled and fake cigarette brands such as Marlboro, Winston, Far Star, Fort, American Legend, Union, Navy and Gudang Garam.

The smuggled brands are reportedly manufactured in China, Indonesia, Malaysia and Cambodia.

Authorities renewed their warning against the manufacture, sale and distribution of fake cigarettes and vowed to round up retailers, distributors and importers of smuggled and counterfeit cigarettes.

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