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Counterfeit Apple products worth $89K taken by police at Arundel Mills Mall

A Maryland State Police raid on two stores inside the Arundel Mills Mall hauled in hundreds of fake Apple products.

Screenshot of fake Apple products from WBAL-TV video.

A Maryland State Police raid on two stores inside the Arundel Mills Mall hauled in hundreds of fake Apple products worth more than $89,000.
WBAL-TV reports:

The items recovered included iPhones and the colored fronts and backings that go with them, cellphone conversion kits, iPhone and iPad covers, Apple product ID stickers, iPad replacement screens and various internal iPhone parts. Detectives also found packaging materials, equipment used to design and print those materials and computer equipment believed to be used to clone phones.

Read the full story at WBAL-TV.

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