Beijing Fengtai Seizes 340 Bottles of Fake "Red Star" Baijiu

Column:Industry dynamics Time:2018-04-18
Recently, the law enforcement personnel of Fengtai Branch of Beijing Administration for Industry and Commerce...

Recently, the law enforcement personnel of Fengtai Branch of Beijing Administration for Industry and Commerce received a report that a merchant was selling fake Baijiu from Beijing Red Star Erguotou in the Guotou Fortune Plaza, No. 9 Guang'an Road, Fengtai District. The Liuliqiao Industrial and Commercial Office of Fengtai Industrial and Commercial Bureau immediately organized law enforcement forces to conduct on-site law enforcement inspections. The inspection found that the reported merchant was selling a total of 340 bottles of Erguotou Baijiu with the word "Red Star". After the identification of the trademark owner, the above goods were all counterfeit Baijiu infringing the exclusive right to use registered trademarks.
China Consumer Daily Beijing News A few days ago, the law enforcement personnel of Fengtai Branch of Beijing Municipal Administration of Industry and Commerce received a report that a merchant was selling counterfeit Beijing Red Star Erguotou Baijiu in the Guotou Fortune Plaza, No. 9 Guang'an Road, Fengtai District. The Liuliqiao Industrial and Commercial Office of Fengtai Industrial and Commercial Bureau immediately organized law enforcement forces to conduct on-site law enforcement inspections. The inspection found that the reported merchant was selling a total of 340 bottles of Erguotou Baijiu with the word "Red Star". After the identification of the trademark owner, the above goods were all counterfeit Baijiu infringing the exclusive right to use registered trademarks. Law enforcement personnel shall temporarily detain and investigate the parties involved in accordance with the law.
As the Spring Festival approaches, the liquor market is experiencing a peak sales season. In order to protect the legitimate rights and interests of consumers, the Fengtai Branch of the Beijing Municipal Administration for Industry and Commerce will work together with functional departments such as public security and food and medicine to increase the frequency of law enforcement on tobacco and alcohol stores, supermarkets and other business premises in its jurisdiction, and jointly maintain the order of market operations. At the same time, it also reminds consumers that when purchasing alcoholic beverages, they should choose legitimate and qualified business premises such as large shopping malls, supermarkets, and brand specialty stores. They should carefully check the production date, factory name and address, anti-counterfeiting labels, and other information on the product packaging, be wary of low price traps, and promptly report any problems to the industry and commerce department.