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Man fined for selling fake contact lenses
By Claire Huang | Posted: 20 February 2012 1907 hrs
SINGAPORE: A 52-year-old man on Monday pleaded guilty and was fined S$12,000 for selling fake contact lenses.
Wong Chow Fatt admitted to three charges relating to the purchase and supply of counterfeit contact lenses, between April and May last year.
He bought 30 boxes of fake "FreshLook ColorBlends" contact lenses from an optometrist for S$225 and went on to sell them for a total profit of S$15.
The market value of one box of the real deal is S$25.
For this police charge, Wong was fined S$6,000.
For supplying contact lenses presented with false information of the manufacturer, Wong contravened the Health Sciences Authority's (HSA) Health Products Act and was fined S$3,000 on each of two similar charges.
Wong is one of seven men charged in court on Monday with such offences.
The other six are 29-year-old Koh Peng Kiat, 26-year-old Neo Teck Soon, 34-year-old Goh Peck Joo, 31-year-old Ong Wei Yee, 51-year-old Ng Cheng Peow, and 47-year-old Pae Bee Kian.
According to court documents, CIBAvision (Singapore) Private Limited was notified in June 2011 that 108 boxes of "FreshLook ColorBlends" contact lenses were counterfeit.
The lenses were sent in by three optical retail outlets in Woodlands, Joo Chiat and Jurong West for exchange.
A total of 115 boxes of the lenses were seized from CIBAvision and the outlets.
The contact lenses were tested and found to be fake.
This is the first time HSA has pressed charges under the Health Products Act, where an offender faces a fine of up to S$100,000 and / or jail term of up to three years.
- CNA/wk