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Man arrested over sale of 'dangerous' fake car airbags | Man arrested over sale of 'dangerous' fake car airbags |
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A man has been arrested by police as part of a major operation into the sale of fake car airbags. | A man has been arrested by police as part of a major operation into the sale of fake car airbags. |
City of London Police detectives believe hundreds of counterfeit Honda airbags have been supplied in the UK through online marketplace eBay. | City of London Police detectives believe hundreds of counterfeit Honda airbags have been supplied in the UK through online marketplace eBay. |
A 34-year-old man was arrested at his home in Blandford Forum, Dorset, and is being questioned by officers. | |
Police have warned the airbags could pose a danger to drivers and passengers. | Police have warned the airbags could pose a danger to drivers and passengers. |
'Significant risk' | 'Significant risk' |
City of London Police, which is co-ordinating the investigation, has also found more than 100 suspected counterfeit airbags of various makes at an address in Poole. | |
Bomb squad officers were called to the premises to ensure there was no risk of the airbags exploding. | Bomb squad officers were called to the premises to ensure there was no risk of the airbags exploding. |
The airbags have been been taken to a Ministry of Defence facility for safe storage. | The airbags have been been taken to a Ministry of Defence facility for safe storage. |
The inquiry, Operation Landguard, was launched in January after Honda UK conducted test purchases on airbags sold through eBay. | The inquiry, Operation Landguard, was launched in January after Honda UK conducted test purchases on airbags sold through eBay. |
Two airbag units and an airbag cover for the Honda Accord and Honda CRV bearing the Honda badge were found to be fake. | Two airbag units and an airbag cover for the Honda Accord and Honda CRV bearing the Honda badge were found to be fake. |
Detectives discovered that airbags or airbag parts had been supplied by the eBay seller to at least 680 individuals or businesses since September 2013. | Detectives discovered that airbags or airbag parts had been supplied by the eBay seller to at least 680 individuals or businesses since September 2013. |
The airbags were being sold for £170, about half the cost of genuine Honda airbags. | The airbags were being sold for £170, about half the cost of genuine Honda airbags. |
Police say the fake airbags are made differently from the real ones and there is a "significant risk" they will not inflate in an accident, or that the metal Honda emblem will fly off. | Police say the fake airbags are made differently from the real ones and there is a "significant risk" they will not inflate in an accident, or that the metal Honda emblem will fly off. |
They have advised car owners with concerns about their airbags to contact car manufacturers. | They have advised car owners with concerns about their airbags to contact car manufacturers. |