Customs agents seize 22,000 fake Pennsylvania vehicle inspection stickers shipped from Israel
- 22,000 counterfeit Pennsylvania vehicle inspection stickers were seized.
- The counterfeit stickers posed a significant threat to road safety.
- Law enforcement agencies coordinated efforts to capture this operation.
- Authorities encourage the public to report any suspicious inspection stickers.
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Customs officers block 22,000 fake vehicle inspection tags heading to PA
U.S. authorities seized a shipment from Israel containing 22,000 fake inspection stickers for Philadelphia vehicles. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) said two different packages held the stickers. The agency said the first shipment was sent to a Philadelphia address on Nov. 26 with 10,000 stickers, then a second one on Dec. 9 popped up containing 12,000 stickers. Pennsylvania authorities were asked to confirm they were fake after customs offi…
Customs: $1.4M in counterfeit Pa. vehicle inspection stickers intercepted from Israel
(WTAJ) -- U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers recently seized counterfeit Pennsylvania vehicle inspection stickers that were shipped from Israel. Counterfeit stickers seized by CBP, photo courtesy of CBP The fake inspection stickers, 22,000 in total, were assessed at $1,404,700 had they been authentic. CBP officers encountered the fake inspection stickers in two separate shipments that were meant for an address in Philadelphia. T…
Customs agents seize 22K fake Pennsylvania vehicle inspection stickers shipped from Israel
HARRISBURG — The U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency said it has seized more than 20,000 counterfeit Pennsylvania vehicle inspection stickers that were shipped from Israel to an address in Philadelphia. Customs officers found the stickers in two shipments that arrived on two different days, Nov. 26 and Dec. 9,
Customs officials seize 22,000 fake Pa. vehicle inspection stickers in Philly
U.S. Customs and Border Protection seized 22,000 counterfeit Pennsylvania vehicle inspection stickers sent from Israel to an address in Philadelphia. Had the decals been authentic, they would have been valued at $1.4 million. Officials have not said who sent them or who was meant to receive them, and no arrests have been made.
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