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Joshua Hartley

Nottingham counterfeiters made more than £200k from fake Audi, Volkswagen and Mercedes car parts

Two Nottingham counterfeiters made more than £200,000 selling fake car parts to unsuspecting drivers before being caught. Nasir Abdulla, 35, of Chalfont Drive in Aspley, and Sayed Mahmoud, 34, of Haselmere Road, Bobbers Mill, admitted selling the counterfeit items when they appeared at Nottingham Crown Court on Friday, March 3.

Nottingham City Council’s Trading Standards discovered the pair had started two companies around 2013 trading as ‘g-customz’ and ‘nf-designz’ after a complex investigation. They were importing thousands of counterfeit car parts from China, mostly purporting to be Audi, Volkswagen and Mercedes components.

These were then advertised on Facebook as genuine parts and sold to unknowing consumers. Abdulla and Mahmoud made a substantial amount of money from the scam, benefitting to the tune of £150,000 and £60,000 respectively.

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The car companies involved made test purchases from g-customz and nf-designz after seeing their parts advertised and confirmed they were counterfeit before contacting Trading Standards, which began an in-depth investigation. Abdulla and Mahmoud pleaded guilty to the unauthorised use of trademarks between 2013 and 2018.

Abdulla was given an 18-month prison sentence, suspended for two years and ordered to do 200 hours unpaid work. Mahmoud was handed a nine-month prison sentence, suspended for two years and ordered to do 120 hours unpaid work.

Councillor Neghat Khan, Portfolio Holder for Neighbourhoods and Safety for Nottingham City Council, said: “I commend Nottingham City Council Trading Standards for bringing these perpetrators to justice.

“This was a difficult and complicated investigation over a long period of time which has resulted in the companies being closed down. The sentences handed out by the judge reflect the serious nature of their offending and are fully deserved.”

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