Turkey Busts 15-Tonne Counterfeit Zamzam Water Scam
Turkish authorities uncovered a counterfeit Zamzam water operation, seizing 15 tonnes of fake water in a major raid. The scheme’s mastermind, Bilal, admitted to producing 20 tonnes daily and earning $2.5 million in just five months.
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The counterfeit water was sold across Turkey, including Istanbul, in deceptively labeled containers claiming to be authentic from Saudi Arabia. Exploiting the high demand for Zamzam water during religious events like Ramadan, the operation spread widely. Authorities have confiscated the fake water and initiated an investigation into the fraud.
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