Man Arrested for Selling Counterfeit Weight Loss Products Online Using Duplicate Branding

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April 02, 2026 17:14 IST

A Delhi man has been arrested for allegedly running a sophisticated online operation selling counterfeit weight loss powder and spurious Ayurvedic products, deceiving customers and misusing established brand names.

Key Points

  • A Delhi man has been arrested for allegedly manufacturing and selling counterfeit weight loss powder and fake Ayurvedic products online.
  • The accused, Rajeev Khanna, operated the business for about 18 months, selling products through e-commerce platforms under the guise of established brands.
  • The arrest followed a complaint by Jeeni Company, whose trademark was being misused to sell the counterfeit products.
  • Police seized counterfeit products, including fake Ayurvedic tablets and powders, during a raid on a warehouse in Delhi.
  • Rajeev Khanna allegedly filled containers with wheat flour and sold them as 'Jeeni Slim Powder' and other Ayurvedic products, causing significant financial losses to legitimate companies.

Police on Thursday announced the arrest of a 56-year-old man from Delhi for allegedly manufacturing and selling counterfeit weight loss powder and spurious Ayurvedic products via e-commerce platforms using duplicate branding.

The accused, identified as Rajeev Khanna, had been operating the business for around one-and-a-half years, police said.

 

His sons, Himanshu (29) and Manan Khanna (25), have also been named in the case for allegedly assisting their father in running the racket in Delhi. Both are absconding.

The matter came to light after Dhanalakshmi, owner of Jeeni Company in Yaragunte village, Tumakuru district, filed a complaint at Kallambella Police Station on August 14, 2025, police said.

According to the complaint, R K Traders of Delhi was misusing the trademark of Jeeni Company and selling products online under the same brand name.

She also warned that the sale of such counterfeit products could pose health risks to the public, including children.

Based on the complaint, police registered a case against Rajeev Khanna under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.

Investigation and Raid

"During the investigation, the team traced the warehouse where the accused was manufacturing counterfeit products. On March 27, police conducted a raid at a godown in Punjabi Mohalla, Shalimar Bagh area of New Delhi," Tumakuru Superintendent of Police Ashok K V said in a statement.

During the raid, police recovered counterfeit Jeeni Company products, duplicate Ayurvedic tablets, beauty creams, and Ayurvedic powders commonly used by the public.

The accused was allegedly manufacturing and selling these products through R K Traders, M K Traders, and MHK Traders on e-commerce platforms without required safety precautions or regulatory approvals, the SP added.

The matter was also reported to the Drug Controller in Delhi and the local Shalimar Bagh Police authorities.

"With the assistance of his sons, Himanshu and Manan Khanna, along with others, the accused was manufacturing counterfeit products and selling them online for financial gain," the SP said.

Financial Impact and Arrest

Police said Rajeev Khanna is believed to have cheated Jeeni Company of over Rs 15 lakh and caused losses worth crores of rupees to other companies.

On March 28, Rajeev Khanna was taken into custody in Delhi and brought to Kallambella Police Station, where he was formally arrested. He was later produced before the Sira court and taken into police custody for further investigation, the SP added.

During interrogation, the accused admitted to filling wheat flour into containers and selling them as "Jeeni Slim Powder" with duplicated labels and packaging.

He also confessed to selling wheat flour in containers labelled as genuine Ayurvedic tablets and powders, police said.