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Criminals, Terrorists Often Have Ties to Counterfeit Goods

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A file photo of counterfeit designer products seized in a raid by federal officials.A file photo of counterfeit designer products seized in a raid by federal officials.
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This is the VOA Special English Economics Report.
 
Counterfeit designer clothing, medicines and other products are made and sold around the world. American investigators say the counterfeit goods industry is bigger business than the illegal drug trade. And they say anyone buying such goods could be providing support to other criminal activities.  
 
Counterfeit goods may look like the real thing. But they are only copies made without the approval of the business or individual with rights to the original product.   
 
Many fake goods from East Asia enter the United States through the port of Los Angeles, California. People looking for low prices on goods go to a part of Los Angeles called Santee Alley. It is a place where counterfeit goods are sold. Clothing, sunglasses, watches and toys fill the many small stores in the area.
 
Anita Grey has been going to Santee Alley for years. She says she would never buy fake designer products, but she has seen them there.
 
ANITA GREY: “I know years ago when I come down, you would see it.  And now, you don’t see it at all.”

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Investigator Kris Buckner says there is a reason people do not see counterfeit goods openly displayed at Santee Alley anymore: police have repeatedly raided stores that carry fake designer goods. As a result, people who sell them are much more careful.  
 
Kris Buckner says they will offer buyers the fake goods, and take them to a storage area where the counterfeits are hidden. He says the estimated five hundred billion dollar a year counterfeiting industry is bigger than the drug trade. He says street gangs, international organized crime groups and even terrorists are involved with counterfeiting.
 
KRIS BUCKNER: “Then you have groups that have ties to Hezbollah, Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas that have engaged in this activity.  The problem is it’s a perfect opportunity for these guys to make money. You got to look at the global marketplace. It’s estimated that 10 percent of the goods you’ll see out there are estimated to be counterfeit.”
 
 At the port of Los Angeles, police seize counterfeit clothing, prescription medications, electronics and cigarettes. Investigators say large amounts of the fake and stolen designer products come from China and enter through American ports in large shipping containers. More than fourteen million shipping containers arrive in Los Angeles every year. Police are able to inspect less than one percent of them.
 
Police say there are ways to tell if a product is counterfeit. Look at the kind of store where the product is sold, and whether the price seems too low. If it is, it is probably a fake.
 
And that’s the VOA Special English Economics Report. You can see a video version of this report at our website voaspecialenglish.com, where you can also read, listen to and learn American English, and leave comments on our stories. I’m Christopher Cruise. 
 
Contributing: Elizabeth Lee
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by: BinhLion from: Quang Tri, VIetnam
08/08/2012 3:36 AM
i have been considering why the Chinese companies which produce counterfeit goods are not penalized or banned. I always hate Chinese products cos they are spread everywhere in my country.


by: vanda monaco from: sweden
07/24/2012 4:22 PM
This article is great and clear. We should be more and more aware of the connections with illegal trade and terrorism. We should understand that drug market, counterfeiting of goods, terrorism and hackers are a real threat against the development of poor country and against democracy. Vanda


by: Vladimir from: Russian Federation
07/20/2012 3:16 PM
No it's to thing. I can agree with this article about connection of counterfiting with national criminal gangs but with terrorism?! I think American people have to wait death penalty for couterfiting because it becoms a sourse for terrorism.


by: Anonymous
07/19/2012 10:32 AM
I think it completely can happen with the developing of the world. Counterfeit goods just enter a country through 2 way: the first is organized crime groups or terrorists ...; the second is the port of their own country. Wherever could also have negative problems, maybe because of certain benefits, people absolutely ignore.


by: Henry from: Somewhere
07/18/2012 9:34 AM
Fake goods are chip that everybody can afford them.It has not to do with the terrorrism.if it is wanted to not to buy the fake goods,than the original goods should be sold cheaper.and if money goes to the terrorist,stop trading with China.


by: kayla from: somewhere
07/17/2012 9:17 AM
i dont think so, many people in the world is so poor, they dont have enough money to buy orginal product, so buy Counterfeit Goods are cheaper.


by: Vu from: Vietnam
07/17/2012 3:11 AM
In general view, this is global problem which is more and more impact to people
Fistly, It's Healthy . Couterfeit goods have been designing in every sectors when people have used it ( prescription medicines, drinks, foods,so on ) . It'll not guarantee for their heathly
Second, It's Economic. Coterfeit goods is cheaper than real goods and it like real pattern as well. As the result , Consumer is easyly tricked. real goods is competitied, but it's unfair . Finally , enterprise is impacted and you have saw consequen


by: Jean
07/16/2012 11:58 PM
Why is the counterfeit goods industry getting bigger? Because people much more highly demand luxurious goods but don't want to pay lots of money for them. High price might represent quality and a kind of social rank that only rich people could afford. Whoever buys fake products possibly doesn't care about quality. They might only want to show people that they are rich enough to afford luxuries. Why do people so care about others think what they could buy instead of who they really are? I feel sad that the situation is getting worse than ever. I want to blame Capitalism. Thanks.


by: Anonymous
07/16/2012 3:00 PM
counterfeit goods , fake goods they all produced for people who need it.
we always prohibit , talk about counterfeit goods but do we think why people need it?


by: Arab from: Somewhere
07/16/2012 12:21 PM
I'm little bite surprised to notice that the article talk openely about Hezbollah, Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas and shows them like terroristes!!! it look very gear!! I hope that writters of those kind of article will be more objectif and neutral.

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by: Yoshi from: Sapporo
07/17/2012 4:32 AM
I agree with you. This article mentioned no evidence proving that the counterfeit industry is related to criminals and terrolists. Arguments on this article should be about rights of original designers and about China because lots of faked goods come from eastan Asia, especially China.

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