Karan Singh Grover Tests Positive For COVID-19 In Serbia- EXCLUSIVE
Not so happy news for Karan Singh Grover s fans as the actor had tested positive for COVID-19 while he was in Serbia for a shoot
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Actor Karan Singh Grover, who is in Serbia to shoot for his much awaited web series Qubool Hai 2.0, has got stuck in the country as we hear that he has tested positive for COVID-19. The actor, who flew down to Serbia with the team to shoot for his upcoming web series on December 3, tested positive for COVID-19 on December 28 and is under self-isolation since then.
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Nearly $1.3 Million in Counterfeit Toys, Including Fake UNO Cards, Seized in NY In addition to more than 141,000 UNO card games, officers seized 9,600 LOL Surprise! Under Wraps balls and almost 2,000 capsule toys of the same brand
Published December 21, 2020
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Those looking to make a quick buck from knock-off goods were dealt a reverse card when Customs and Border Protection officers seized nearly $1.3 million in counterfeit toys, including fake UNO cards, the agency said.
Officers inspected a shipment that had arrived at the Port of New York and New Jersey from China in late November, the CBP said in a release, just as the holiday shopping season was set to begin in full. After working with the agency s trade experts, who were in contact with the holders of the trademarks for the toys seized, it was determined that the toys were counterfeit, and the seizure finished on Dec. 9.
CBP completed the seizure on December 9, and Homeland Security Investigations agents in Newark continue to investigate. Once again, Customs and Border Protection has demonstrated its commitment to protecting the American consumer against the proliferation of substandard and potentially unsafe counterfeit consumer goods, New York Field Office Director Troy Miller said. Enforcing intellectual property rights laws is a CBP priority trade mission. We will continue to work closely with our trade and law enforcement partners to identify and seize counterfeit merchandise that could potentially harm our Nation s consumers and businesses.
The manufacture and sale of counterfeit goods rob legitimate businesses of revenue, deprive American workers of jobs, and pose health and safety threats to U.S. consumers, officials said. Oftentimes, the proceeds from counterfeit merchandise sales support other nefarious and illicit businesses.