Brit ‘fraudster tried to sell fake coronavirus treatment kits to desperate patients’
AN alleged Brit fraudster accused of attempting to sell dozens of fake coronavirus treatment kits around the world has appeared in court.from a post office near his home in West Sussex.A photo of the kits were posted onto Twitter by the Police Intellectual Property Crime UnitThe arrest came after US customs officers in Los Angeles intercepted a package on Wednesday containing 60 kits labelled "Anti-Pathogenic treatment" and sent from the UK.
Ludlow was arrested less than four hours later allegedly attempting to send dozens more fake kits to France, the US and other parts of the UK.Credit: PA:Press Association
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