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More than £7.5 million of suspected counterfeit clothing, watches and perfume has been seized by police during raids in Manchester. The operation, which involved 100 police officers and staff, saw three premises in Cheetham Hill searched and 15 people arrested on Wednesday. Inside the interlinked premises in the road known as 'counterfeit street', were clothes with logos from brands including North Face, Nike, Boss and YSL, as well as bottles of perfume and aftershave.     Of those arrested, 11 were detained for offences relating to the distribution of counterfeit goods and four for immigration offences, the City of London Police said.  More than £7.5 million of suspected counterfeit clothing, watches and perfume has been seized by police during raids in Manchester  Officers worked through the night to clear the three units, with shoes, handbags, wallets and sunglasses also among the items seized, police said.   The operation was led by City of London Police's intellectual property crime unit (PIPCU) and Greater Manchester Police.

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