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A major anti-illicit trade initiative, dubbed “DUNWICH 5/2026,” has resulted in the seizure of more than 2,700 illicit and unsafe items across the South Oropouche Police District, including illegal cigarettes, counterfeit branded clothing, unregistered pharmaceuticals and defective consumer products.
The coordinated operation, conducted on Wednesday, May 27th, 2026, led to the seizure of 1,016 unregistered male enhancement and assorted pharmaceutical products, 940 illicit cigarettes, 470 illicit electrical and consumer items, and 320 counterfeit brand-name clothing articles.
At approximately 11:20am, investigators carried out inspections at a supermarket along the Southern Main Road in South Oropouche. During the exercise, officers discovered and seized counterfeit clothing bearing the logos of internationally recognised brands, counterfeit cellular accessories, uncertified electrical products, defective imported matches and unregistered pharmaceutical items, including male enhancement pills and supplements.
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