
SHANGHAI, March 20 (Xinhua) -- Police in Shanghai said Wednesday that they had arrested 32 members of a ring counterfeiting luxury brand products including LV, Kenzo and Loewe.
Police seized over 4,000 bags, clothes, shoes and accessories and closed two assembly lines used to make the fake goods.
The public security bureau of Shanghai's Qingpu District said they launched the investigation last year after being tipped off about sales of counterfeit LV bags on WeChat, China's mobile messaging app.
Arrests were made in January in the provinces of Guangdong and Jiangsu. Police found the gang produced the fake products at the cost of 200 yuan (29.8 U.S. dollars) each.
An initial estimate suggested the gang had produced and sold 100,000 counterfeited luxury products worth 100 million yuan.
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