During inspections of two businesses in Lang Son, authorities discovered numerous counterfeit clothing items bearing the Manchester United and Adidas trademarks, which are protected in Vietnam.
From the beginning of 2026 until now, the Ho Chi Minh City Market Management Department has inspected and handled 882 cases of violations related to the business of counterfeit and fake goods.
Through private Zalo groups specializing in selling "cheap designer perfumes," Thanh Hoa police uncovered a ring that distributed approximately 100.000 counterfeit products, generating 200 billion VND in revenue.
Taking advantage of the transit status of goods through the Huu Nghi border gate, a transport company in Lang Son was discovered to be transporting a shipment of counterfeit goods bearing famous brand names worth nearly 1,5 billion VND.
During surprise inspections of seven businesses in Son Tra and Hoi An wards, Da Nang authorities discovered a large quantity of counterfeit goods bearing fake trademarks.
Nguyen Tan Hien, owner of DANA FOOD Production and Trading Company Limited, has been arrested and detained for producing and trading counterfeit seaweed.
Eight people were caught in a ring that mixed industrial solvents and dyes into pure A95 gasoline to increase the volume of the finished product and profit illegally.
Dong Nai police discovered a quantity of gas of unknown origin being transferred from a tank to 12kg and 45kg cylinders, along with various tools and equipment used for the gas transfer.
The Economic Police Department of Phu Tho Provincial Police noticed unusual activity and conducted an inspection of Ngan Ha Vinh Phuc Joint Stock Company (Phuc Yen Ward, Phu Tho).
Large quantities of counterfeit cosmetics originating from abroad were imported into Vietnam by a group of people and sold on social media under the labels "imported goods" or "domestic products".
The police in Lao Cai province have initiated legal proceedings against Mr. Doan Trung Duc, General Director of Medistar Vietnam Co., Ltd., and five accomplices for producing counterfeit goods with revenue of nearly 1.8 trillion VND.
Can Tho City police have just dismantled a large-scale counterfeit perfume production and trading ring, seizing thousands of finished bottles along with tens of thousands of empty bottles and labels.
Goods of unknown origin and counterfeit products are becoming increasingly common and infiltrating all distribution channels, most notably e-commerce platforms.
From the discovery of two vehicles unloading counterfeit Vietnamese-branded cigarettes, the police gradually dismantled an entire counterfeit cigarette production ring operating in Cambodia.
Counterfeit, fake, and substandard goods continue to flood e-commerce platforms with increasingly sophisticated methods, but market management forces affirm they will not allow e-commerce to become a "hotbed" for violations.
The Ministry of Public Security is expanding its investigation into the Hoang Huong case, focusing on clarifying further serious offenses such as smuggling and counterfeit production within this ecosystem.
The government is determined to wage a "zero-tolerance war" against smuggling, trade fraud, and the production, sale, and distribution of counterfeit and substandard goods.
Counterfeit fruits are made with variations in packaging, labels, and QR codes, making it difficult for consumers to identify them without a genuine product to compare with.
According to a representative of the Ministry of Public Security, the investigating agency has seized two assets belonging to the defendant Hoang Huong, estimated at over 320 billion VND, to mitigate the consequences of the case.
Lawyer Dang Van Cuong provides a detailed legal analysis of the case involving the production and sale of counterfeit goods by Nguyen Quoc Vu, the husband of singer Doan Di Bang.
Before his arrest, Nguyen Quoc Vu, the husband of singer Doan Di Bang, was known as a businessman who frequently flaunted his luxurious lifestyle, including gold-plated villas and supercars.
With 80 land ownership certificates and a sealed safe, lawyer Dang Van Cuong clarifies whether Ngan 98's "massive" assets are being temporarily held, frozen, or are at risk of being confiscated according to the law.
Fraud in e-commerce is becoming increasingly complex, especially with the involvement of many KOLs/KOCs, therefore, solutions are needed to mitigate this situation.
Ho Chi Minh City police have just initiated a criminal case and temporarily detained Vo Thi Ngoc Ngan (Ngan 98) for investigation into the production and sale of counterfeit food products.
Ho Chi Minh City police have arrested DJ Ngan 98 for investigation into the production and sale of counterfeit food products, specifically ZuBu brand weight-loss products.