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Chinese police break up US$7m counterfeit condom gang that sold dangerous fakes under Durex and Okamoto brand names

  • Raids in eastern and central China net 17 suspects accused of selling harmful products as major international brands
  • Condoms are among the most common products made by Chinese counterfeiters
The condoms were made in unhygienic conditions and could pose a health risk. Photo: Du Shi Kuai Bao

Police in eastern China have broken up a gang making and selling counterfeit condoms, according to official media.

The condoms, which used the names of major international brands such as Durex and Okamoto, were sold to hotels, supermarkets and vending machine operators in central and eastern China, Zhejiang television reported on Tuesday.

More than 500,000 boxes of the fakes, with a total value of 50 million yuan (US$7 million), were seized and 17 people detained across Henan, Hebei and Zhejiang provinces.

Police said the counterfeits posed a threat to public health.

The fakes were mainly made in Henan and Hubei provinces, while a packaging plant in Cangnan county in Zhejiang was also raided, the local authority said.

“We found the workshops where the suspects made those condoms in rural areas in Henan and Hebei. They were very simple and crude,” said Zheng Xidan, from Cangnan police.

“The hygienic conditions in those villages were very bad. We saw the condoms they were making – they blended the condoms with silicone oil in a bucket. It was totally below official manufacturing standards.”

The counterfeiters used the name of major international brands such as Durex. Photo: Du Shi Kuai Bao
The counterfeiters used the name of major international brands such as Durex. Photo: Du Shi Kuai Bao

Chen He, a product manager at Beijing-based condom maker Daxiang, said poor quality condoms were a health risk due to excessive level of bacteria and fungi.

“Normally the making of condoms, categorised as a medical device that has direct contact with the human body, involves sterilisation and electronic tests for holes and thin spots,” Chen said.

“But in those illegal workshops, which are often very dirty, it’s unlikely they have the right methods to control the bacteria and fungi level or test for holes.

“The machines are quite expensive and I don’t think they would bother to buy them.

“Some of those cheap condoms are even recycled from used ones.”

The fakes, some of which also used the names of Chinese brands such as Jissbon and SixSex, were sold to retailers with the wholesale price of one yuan. Genuine versions of the brands cost between 20 and 150 yuan a pack.

The report said Cangnan police became suspicious of a local man who was selling the products and started investigating his business partners before raiding their operations in August.

The 17 suspects are under criminal detention on suspicion of making and selling counterfeit products and police are still investigating the case.

Condoms are one of the most widely counterfeited products in China along with major international fashion brands.

In February, police in Yuncheng, a city in Shanxi province, seized 2 million fake Durex and Okamoto condoms, which were also feared to pose a health risk.

More than 10 similar cases had been heard by courts in Henan alone since 2014, according to mainland media reports, and those found guilty have been sentenced to up to four years in jail.