Raid at Playa de Palma: Nearly 6,000 Counterfeits — What’s Really Behind It
Police Raid at Playa de Palma Targets Counterfeit Trade
Police and inspectors raided several Playa de Palma businesses and seized nearly 6,000 counterfeit items.

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Why did police raid shops at Playa de Palma?
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What kind of counterfeit items are commonly found in Mallorca tourist areas?
Common fake goods include clothing, sunglasses, bags, accessories and beach items.
Are fake products in Mallorca only a legal problem, or can they be dangerous too?
Fake products can be unsafe, especially electronics and children's items.
Why do counterfeit goods keep appearing in Playa de Palma?
Tourism, profit and hard-to-trace supply chains keep the trade alive.
What happens to sellers caught with counterfeit goods in Mallorca?
Sellers can face fines, criminal charges and loss of their sales space.
How can tourists avoid buying fake goods in Playa de Palma?
Buy from official sellers, ask for receipts and be wary of very low prices.
What is happening to the counterfeit goods seized in Playa de Palma?
The items are kept as evidence and may later be destroyed.
Is Playa de Palma still a good place to shop for souvenirs?
Yes, but it is best to choose reputable sellers and check receipts carefully.
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