Over 64 thousand liters “Coca Cola<x1 forged>

64 thousand, 350 litres, is the amount confiscated from the Antix0 drink Customs. Coca Cola” This amount seized according to customs is forged. The goods are originally from Iraq. Customs by means of an announcement suggests that the merchandise will be destroyed. Kosovo's “Dogan is fully committed to combating counterfeiting [...]
This amount seized according to customs is forged.
The goods are originally from Iraq.
Customs by means of an announcement suggests that the merchandise will be destroyed.
Kosovo's “Dogan is fully committed to combating counterfeiting and piracy, and as a result of implementing intellectual property rights, while examining border merchandise has been banned with trade brand “Coca Cola” under suspicion of being forged. After confirming the rights carrier that banned goods are forged, Kosovo Customs has seized goods in quantity of 633 liters, with trade brand “Coca Cola” and origin from Iraq. According to legal provisions, counterfeit goods are not allowed to go free, so confiscated goods will be subject to the process of annihilation”.
Full announcement:
Customs officers after initial suspicions that products submitted for follow-up may be forged have undertaken the legal actions needed for their verification. As a result, considerable amount has been confiscated, respectively, 64,350 liters of product “The Coca Cola” forged.
Kosovo customs is at best committed to combating counterfeiting and piracy, and as a result of implementing intellectual property rights, goods at the border have been banned from commercial brand “Coca Cola” under suspicion of being forged. After confirming the rights carrier that banned goods are forged, Kosovo Customs has confiscated goods in quantity of 64350 litres, with trade brand “Coca Cola” and origin from Iraq. According to legal provisions, counterfeit goods are not allowed to go free, so seized property will be subject to the process of annihilation.
The goods that violate intellectual property rights (DPI), in most cases, pose a risk to citizens' health, and effective enforcement of intellectual property rights positively affects health and public safety.












