CApe Town Criime

 
 

Counterfeit goods targeted

Police raid shops in Bellville

UPDATE! Today’s, Tuesday,16 June 2026, operation in Bellville led to the confiscation of counterfeit goods with an estimated value of R10 million.

More than 40 shops were targeted during the operation resulting in the seizure of high-end counterfeit branded clothing, shoes, bags, watches, sunglasses, caps and branded packaging.

The multidisciplinary team comprised members from SAPS, the Cape Town Metropolitan Police Department, City of Cape Town Law Enforcement and brand protectors.

This follows a similar takedown operation conducted at the same shopping complex a week ago, during which counterfeit goods valued at more than R98 million were seized.

Combined, the two operations resulted in the seizure of counterfeit goods worth more than R100 million within a week.

These operations form part of nationwide efforts to dismantle the trade in counterfeit and illicit goods, which threaten public safety, legitimate businesses and the country’s economy.

CRIME SCENE: Bellville, Cape Town: The South African Police Service’s (SAPS) National and Western Cape Counterfeit and Illicit Goods Units, supported by various internal and external stakeholders, are currently executing search-and-seizure warrants at a shopping complex in Bellville.

More than 40 shops are being targeted during today’s, Tuesday, 16 June 2026, operation.

The operation follows a major enforcement action conducted at the same shopping complex a week ago, during which counterfeit goods valued at more than R90 million were seized.