Guangzhou police reveal bust of 'billion-yuan' counterfeit bag ring
Police shut down network making top-quality knock-offs of luxury products

Guangzhou police busted a crime network that made and sold top-tier counterfeit Louis Vuitton products, seizing a haul with a potential street value of about 1 billion yuan (HK$1.26 billion).

The items were sold in high-end mainland shopping malls and overseas via a website, and came with counterfeit certificates of authenticity and invoices to deceive clients.
Police in Guangzhou said they busted the counterfeit ring in June, arresting 14 suspects and shutting down six underground workshops operated by the group.
The report did not explain the delay in announcing the raid and the seizures.
Officers confiscated more than 11,000 bags and suitcases with the "LV" logo, along with a quantity of unfinished LV-branded leather products that could be worth 1 billion yuan if sold in a finished state as genuine items.