FLOGGED for as little as £12 by dodgy dealers, a knock-off England World Cup top may seem like a steal – at a tenth of the price of the real thing. But the real steal is for UK organised crime groups raking in millions from the counterfeits trade, which is their second-highest earner, only behind…
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How knock-off £12 England shirts fuel drug gangs with starving ‘slaves’ kept in filthy factories with buckets for loo
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