Visit our Shopee Affiliate Shop Today: https://s.shopee.sg/8KlkmJP0hu More than 400 suspected fake luxury items were seized after Singapore police arrested two women linked to online counterfeit sales. The case highlights a growing challenge facing online marketplaces as counterfeit goods move from physical stalls into social media and private online sales channels. Beyond fake bags and watches, the issue affects consumer trust, businesses, and Singapore’s reputation as a safe and reliable trade hub. Watch our breakdown on what happened, why authorities are taking it seriously, and what this could mean for online shopping in Singapore. #Singapore #SingaporeNews #CounterfeitGoods #FakeLuxury #OnlineShopping #SPF #SingaporePolice #CrimeNews #LuxuryBags #FakeGoods #Ecommerce #OnlineSales #TradeMarksAct #SingaporeUpdates #AsiaNews #RetailNews #ConsumerTrust #CID #SingaporeCrime #BreakingNews

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