Customs officials in Cagliari, a municipality in Sardinia, Italy, have seized an unusual shipment from Morocco. Over 2,000 counterfeit toys, destined for Tunisia, were seized by Italian port authorities. The illicit goods, according to local media, were intercepted during a targeted customs control at the terminal dock in Porto Canale, Cagliari. The toys, the same source reported, lacked safety certifications, violated intellectual property laws, and did not meet European safety standards. Experts confirmed that the toys were unauthorized reproductions, affecting well-known brands. This operation is part of ongoing efforts by the Customs Agency and Guardia di Finanza to combat counterfeiting, safeguard consumer health, and protect the legal economy. The seized goods have led to an investigation into the counterfeit supply chain, the source concluded.