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TikTok influencers arrested for selling over £1 million in counterfeit goods

9 May 2026
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A group of TikTok influencers has been arrested for selling counterfeit clothing, including trainers and socks, with a total value exceeding £1.1 million. The City of London Police discovered a warehouse in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, filled with 26,489 counterfeit items, including £988,700 worth of fake branded trainers. During the operation, officers interrupted a live stream where one of the suspects was actively promoting these fake products. The investigation revealed that these influencers falsely claimed their goods were genuine and utilized ‘commission cheat sheets’ to incentivize sales of counterfeit merchandise. Six individuals were detained on suspicion of distributing goods bearing false trademarks and have been released on bail while investigations continue.

Why It Matters

The rise of counterfeit goods sold through social media platforms like TikTok marks a significant shift in how illegal merchandise is marketed and sold. Historically, counterfeit items were primarily sold at physical locations, such as market stalls, but the digital landscape has broadened the reach of such activities. Counterfeit clothing not only undermines legitimate brands but also poses risks to consumers, including poor quality and potential safety hazards due to harmful materials. This case highlights the increasing role of influencers in promoting counterfeit goods, raising concerns about the integrity of online marketplaces and the enforcement of trademark laws.

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