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Men from Orland Park, wholesale new era hats, Chicago Ridge and Chicago are charged in a counterfeit goods ring after police raid their stores and seize 4,000 items. •Iman Shahin, <a href="http://aaaajerseys.com"><strong>NHL Jerseys</strong></a> 26, of the 10600 block of South Parkside Avenue in Chicago Ridge, one misdemeanor count of counterfeiting •Jalal Zayed, 36, of the 10500 block of Major Avenue in Chicago Ridge, one misdemeanor count of counterfeiting •Mohammed Zaben, 33, of the 4300 block of West Belmont Avenue in Chicago, two misdemeanor counts of counterfeiting •Samer Assad, 37, of the 4000 block of West Barry Avenue in Chicago, three misdemeanor counts of counterfeiting •Amer Alomari, 34, of the 5600 block of West Eastwood Avenue in Chicago, one misdemeanor count of counterfeiting Two others face felony charges. Ali Shaheen, 27, of the 10600 block of South Parkside Avenue in Chicago Ridge, three felony counts of counterfeiting, had bail set at 30,000. Said Aljuba, 30, of the 7000 block of West 100th Street in Chicago Ridge, two felony counts of counterfeiting, had bail set at 20,000. Police say they seized more than 4,000 items, including shoes, jackets, hats and shirts, with an estimated value of 150,000. April 16, 2011 Hazem Nasir, 48, of the 16000 block ofnew era hatsin Orland Park, faces two misdemeanor counts of counterfeiting. Muhamad Nakhlek, 19, of the 9200 block of South 50th Avenue in Oak Lawn, also faces two misdemeanor counts <a href="http://aaaajerseys.com/"><strong>mlb jerseys</strong></a> of counterfeiting. The Special Operations Unit began investigating the ring in early March after receiving a tip from a concerned citizen. Over the course of several weeks, investigators conducted surveillance and undercover purchases. On April 12th and 13th, detectives conducted a raid of the five businesses owned by the men: one was in Oak Park and four were in Chicago. The others charged include: Cook County Sheriff Thomas J. Dart announced Saturday that the ring sold the knockoffs from stores in the suburbs and Chicago. 1 Comment ‹ Back to Article View full size new Embed | Share Hazem Nasir, of Orland Park Cook County sheriff Photos (2) Photos Credit Cook County sheriff Credit Cook County sheriff Add your photos & videos Section Sponsored By Share Tweet Email Print Start Following Submit a tip Six south suburban men—including one from cheap new era fitted hats and another from Oak Lawn—were busted by the Cook <a href="http://aaaajerseys.com"><strong>MLB Hats</strong></a> County sheriff’s police and accused of operating a counterfeit sales ring featuring knockoffs of Nike, Timberland and Major League Baseball apparel.
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