With the start of the World Cup less than two months away, South African cops are working hard to stem the tide of counterfeit jerseys:
A Swazi man was on Saturday night arrested at the Oshoek Border gate after allegedly being found with 12,000 fake World Cup soccer shirts worth E3.6million.
SAPS spokesman Colonel Vishnu Naidoo yesterday confirmed the arrest of the Swazi man on Saturday and said the shirts were worth E3.6 million and other clothes worth E200 000 bringing the total to E3.8...
Published on April 15, 2010 06:58