The U.S. Golf Manufacturers Anti-Counterfeiting Working Group (Golf Group) announced the successful raids of two facilities responsible for
supplying counterfeit golf products to numerous stores throughout a
well-known golf market. The raids by local Chinese authorities resulted
in the seizure of tens of thousands of counterfeit items including
finished clubs, club heads, shafts, head covers and bags. Additionally,
local authorities seized the equipment used to manufacture the
counterfeit items. This elimination of a highly active operation
represents the latest success in the Golf Group's fight to limit the
production, distribution and sale of fake golf products.
"We are very pleased with the continued success the Group has had in
collaborating with Chinese law enforcement and taking action against
counterfeiters," said Christa McNamara, Vice President of Corporate
Communications for TaylorMade adidas Golf. "The Group had its most
productive year ever in 2012 and we're glad that we've already begun
2013 with a big success."
On March 5th, after an extensive
investigation and continuous monitoring, a group of local authorities
from the Chinese Administration for Industry and Commerce (AIC) and the
Public Security Bureau (PSB) raided a two-story warehouse and assembly
workshop in Dongguan City. Officials also raided the residence of the
counterfeit ring's leaders, Li Jinmin and Jiang Xiaohua, which served as
a second warehouse. Li Jinmin was detained on-site at the warehouse
raid along with three other employees. Jiang Xiaohua, Jinmin's wife, was
detained shortly afterwards following a car chase. Both main suspects
have since been placed in criminal detention.
"With each
success, we are becoming more sophisticated and tactical in
collaborating with authorities in the pursuit of finding and shutting
down counterfeiters," said Joe Nauman, Executive Vice President for
Corporate and Legal for Acushnet Company. "The Group continues to
dedicate itself to constantly pursuing leads on counterfeit operations
and educating consumers to help prevent golf enthusiasts from falling
victim to these scams."
In 2012, the Golf Group saw tremendous
success seizing more than 500,000 counterfeit golf products with the
assistance of Chinese law enforcement. The efforts were highlighted by a
clustering campaign initiative that resulted in more than 30 arrests
from raids on 14 different locations. The Group carried that momentum
into 2013 by working with Chinese officials to begin this investigation
within the first few weeks of the year.
The Golf
Anti-Counterfeiting Group consists of five of the most well-known golf
companies in the world -- Acushnet Company whose brands are Titleist,
FootJoy and Scotty Cameron; Callaway-Odyssey; Cleveland Golf, Srixon and
Never Compromise; PING and TaylorMade-adidas Golf and Ashworth. Since
2004, the Golf Anti-Counterfeiting Group has worked with international
law enforcement and government agencies to conduct raids and
investigations of counterfeit operations, as well as raise public
awareness of the issue. In 2012, the Group's efforts with the help of
Chinese law enforcement led to the seizure of more than 500,000
counterfeit golf products highlighted by a clustering campaign
initiative resulting in the arrest of more than 30 suspects from raids
of 14 different locations.
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