Crackdown on Counterfeit Ayurvedic Products in Delhi

A Delhi man, Rajeev Khanna, has been arrested for selling counterfeit weight loss and Ayurvedic products online. Alongside his sons, he allegedly used duplicate branding to market these products, posing health risks. Police investigations led to a warehouse raid, uncovering the illicit operation. The case involves significant financial fraud.

Crackdown on Counterfeit Ayurvedic Products in Delhi
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A major operation against counterfeit Ayurvedic products unfolded in Delhi with the arrest of 56-year-old Rajeev Khanna, accused of manufacturing and selling fake weight loss powders through e-commerce platforms.

The case came to light when Jeeni Company's owner filed a complaint, citing trademark misuse and potential public health risks. Khanna, aided by his absconding sons, allegedly operated under various business names, including R K Traders, exploiting e-commerce avenues without regulatory approval.

A police raid uncovered a warehouse stocked with counterfeit products, pointing to significant financial fraud and loss for affected companies. Rajeev Khanna has been taken into custody for further interrogation, with authorities working to close down the counterfeit operation.

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