New Delhi : Amazon today announced the expansion of its Counterfeit Crimes Unit (CCU) to India, reinforcing its global commitment to protecting consumers and brands from counterfeit goods. The unit will bring together Amazon’s local experts, working closely with Indian brands, sellers, and law enforcement agencies to combat counterfeit operations and safeguard consumer trust in India’s fast-growing e-commerce sector.
The expansion of CCU to India reflects Amazon’s commitment to preserving marketplace integrity while helping protect customers and sellers on amazon.in. The unit will focus on proactively detecting and removing counterfeit listings, safeguarding intellectual property, and enabling coordinated enforcement action against bad actors, while deepening collaboration with industry bodies and government stakeholders. This effort is in line with Amazon’s broader long-term commitment to India, including its plan to invest more than $35 billion across its businesses in the country through 2030.
“Protecting customers and brands from counterfeit goods is fundamental to preserving trust in our store and protecting sellers,” said Kebharu Smith, Director of Amazon’s Counterfeit Crimes Unit. “Our global anti-counterfeiting efforts have helped prevent millions of dollars in potential harm. With CCU expanding to India, we’re bringing that same commitment and expertise to help protect customers, brands, and sellers on amazon.in. We’re combining advanced technology, dedicated teams, and strong partnerships with brands and law enforcement to take the fight to bad actors on the ground in India. This helps create a safer marketplace for customers, sellers and brands.
Amazon has invested in brand protection initiatives globally, including in advanced machine learning algorithms, dedicated investigation teams, and collaborative tools the Brand Registry program. The CCU will extend these global capabilities to sellers and brands listed on Amazon.in. This initiative complements Amazon’s existing consumer protection efforts in India, including the #ScamSmartIndia campaign launched in partnership with the Indian Cybercrime Coordination Centre (I4C) to combat online frauds and scams.
Since its inception in 2020, the CCU team has initiated over 200 civil actions against bad actors and resulting in more than $180 million in court-ordered restitution and judgments for brands and victims.




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