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Toronto police seize more than 16,000 knock-off soccer merch items ahead of World Cup - Toronto Star

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Toronto Police say they’ve arrested two people and seized more than 16,000 counterfeit sports merchandise items ahead of the FIFA World Cup, as they urge the public to only buy from trusted sellers and report suspected fraud. A small portion of the items seized is shown in this handout photo released by Toronto Police on Monday, June 1, 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout - Toronto Police Service (Mandatory Credit) SDV By Rianna Lim The Canadian Press The Canadian Press REPORT AN ERROR JOURNALISTIC STANDARDS ABOUT THE STAR Trending GTA Court tosses another case due to conduct of Toronto Crown att…
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