
Counterfeit product vendors have no fear: minister
Fake products are still being imported due to lack of collaboration, says Interior Minister.
Fake products are still being imported due to lack of collaboration, says Interior Minister.
Interior Minister confirms that the ministry spent nearly $1 million in incentives.
A man in Samraong commune is arrested for allegedly forging his dental certificate.
Most of the fake products are local but passed off as imported, says officials.
Svay Rieng Court on charged a man with producing counterfeit money.
The Ministry of Posts calls on all ministries and journalists to prevent fake news from spreading in a bid not to confuse the public.
Phnom Penh Municipal Court charges a military officer for falsifying documents.
Philippine President Duterte targets fake over-the-counter medicines to try to stem the spread of counterfeit paracetamol.
Education Ministry discredits “fake” directive employment of 223 students as teachers.
A former monk is detained for questioning after PM accused him of being a fake monk.
Interior Minister appeals to manage the health sector in order to eliminate fake products.
Kha’s wedding day looked perfect from the outside but she was hiding a dark secret: the 27-year-old was three months pregnant and her husband was fake, hired for a staged wedding to avoid the social stigma of becoming a single mother.
Anti-economic crime police cracks down on vendors selling counterfeit footwear at Central Market and Tuol Tom Poung Market.
A Kampong Speu province farmer is under arrest for circulating $20,000 in counterfeit banknotes.
Indian police officers claiming to have reached the summit of Everest have been sacked.
Police arrest a suspect who is posting false stories of child kidnapping to Facebook.