Delhi Police Bust Counterfeit CPVC Pipe Ring, Seize Fake Products of Top Brands  

Summary

Delhi Police’s Crime Branch has busted a major counterfeit CPVC pipe manufacturing unit in Kanjhawala, seizing over 1,400 fake pipes and 6,500 elbows branded as Supreme, Astral, Prince, and Ashirvad. One person has been arrested, and further investigation is underway to trace the distribution network.

NEW DELHI: Delhi Police’s Crime Branch dismantled a major counterfeit operation manufacturing fake CPVC pipes of leading brands in Kanjhawala, arresting factory manager Prabh Deep Singh (29) and seizing thousands of fraudulent items.

During the raid in Rohini District, officers uncovered:

– 1,438 counterfeit pipes and 6,520 elbows labeled as premium brands
– Fake products mimicking **Supreme, Astral, Prince, and Ashirvad** pipes
– Electronic printing machines and custom dies used to stamp brand logos

Operational Details:

Acting on complaints from legitimate manufacturers, a specialized NR-II/Crime Branch team raided the unit. Police observed workers illegally branding plain PVC pipes with forged trademarks
overnight to evade detection. Singh, who supervised operations, was arrested at the scene.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (Crime Branch) Harsh Indora stated:  
“Delhi Police maintains zero tolerance toward organized crime, including counterfeiting. This bust protects consumers and businesses from substandard products.”

Investigation Status:

 

Authorities are tracing the distribution network and pursuing other suspects linked to the syndicate. The raid aligns with heightened vigilance against economic offenses across the capital.