[ad_1]
Police have arrested three people and seized more than £100,000 wrapped in nappies as part of an investigation into the sale of fake airbags.
City of London Police carried out early morning raids in Leyton and Ilford, east London, seizing 500 counterfeit airbags and £140,000 in cash.
Around £110,000 was hidden in nappies in a wall cavity in one of the houses that was searched.
The raids were carried out by the Police Intellectual Property Crime Unit (PIPCU) at City of London Police, following a tip-off from the US Department of Homeland Security.
It is suspected that the airbags were imported into the UK from China and then sold abroad for as little as £25.
Three men aged 34, 36 and 51 were arrested on suspicion of fraud by false representation, conspiracy to commit money laundering and conspiracy to distribute counterfeit goods during the operation on 19 September.
They have since been released under investigation.
Read more from Sky News:
Most sub-postmasters ‘still reporting issues with Horizon’
Boy in riots not prosecuted because of parents’ ‘wrath’
Detective Chief Inspector Emma Warbey from City of London Police said: “Counterfeit airbags pose a serious threat to customers who purchase them and have them installed in their vehicles.
“These airbags aren’t manufactured to industry standards, so there’s a real possibility that they won’t inflate during a road traffic collision, or will deploy in error.
[ad_2]

