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Jir and police, tobacco authorities jointly crack down on two counterfeit production and sales dens

Key point: Jir said that in recent years it has continuously strengthened its intellectual property protection mechanisms and further upgraded its consumer rights protection program. Its efforts have expanded from assisting crackdowns on illegal productio

Jir mentioned that in recent years, Jir has continuously strengthened its intellectual property protection mechanisms and further upgraded its consumer rights protection program. This has expanded from cooperating to combat illegal production and sales to comprehensively tackling illegal production and business activities along the industry chain, fully combating trademark infringement, the production and sale of counterfeit and inferior products, and illegal production and business activities, leaving no room for counterfeiters.

Jir emphasized in a tweet that it always adheres to the value of "national interests first, consumer interests first," insists on a "user-centered" approach, and fully cooperates with law enforcement agencies to resolutely combat counterfeiting and fraud, firmly safeguarding consumers' legitimate rights and interests, and actively contributing to the healthy development of the industry.

The ICCPP Jir Group's official account published a tweet on August 3 titled "Multi-party Cooperation to Combat Counterfeiting, Jir Says 'No' to Counterfeiting!" which mentioned that recently, the police, tobacco authorities, and Jir Group coordinated through a tripartite mechanism to jointly combat counterfeiting and fraud, jointly safeguarding the healthy development of the new tobacco industry.

The tweet mentioned that on July 20, at noon, the three parties jointly destroyed two e-cigarette counterfeiting dens in Dongguan City, where a large amount of aluminum foil bearing the "VOOPOO" logo and sealing machines were found. The main suspects have been criminally detained for suspected illegal business operations and trademark infringement.

On July 23, the police, together with Jir, destroyed a counterfeiting den for e-cigarettes in Zhongshan City, where "VOOPOO" brand printing molds were discovered, and the main suspects have been criminally detained for trademark infringement.

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