Legal analysis: You can refer to Article 53 of the Trademark Law of the People’s Republic of China. Contraband items seized in handling public security cases must be confiscated and destroyed. Contraband refers to items that citizens are not allowed to keep or use privately according to national regulations, such as drugs, obscene items, guns, ammunition and other items. Once these contrabands are seized, they should be confiscated and destroyed, and they should not be lost in society and continue to harm society. Industrial and commercial law enforcement officers have the right to confiscate and destroy products that infringe the exclusive right to use trademarks.
Legal basis: Article 53 of the Trademark Law of the People's Republic of China has the provisions of Article 52 of this Law. If any dispute arises due to one of the acts of infringement of the exclusive right to use a registered trademark, the parties shall resolve it through negotiation; if the parties are unwilling to negotiate or the negotiation fails, the trademark registrant or interested party may file a lawsuit in the People's Court or request the industrial and commercial administrative department to handle the matter. When the industrial and commercial administration department determines that the infringement is established, it shall order the infringement to cease immediately, confiscate and destroy the infringing goods and tools specifically used to manufacture infringing goods and forge registered trademarks, and may impose a fine. If the party concerned is dissatisfied with the handling decision, he may file a lawsuit with the People's Court in accordance with the "Administrative Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China" within fifteen days from the date of receipt of the handling notice; if the infringer does not file a lawsuit or perform the case upon expiration of the time limit, the industrial and commercial administration shall The department may apply to the People's Court for compulsory enforcement. The industrial and commercial administrative department that handles the case may mediate the amount of compensation for infringement of the exclusive right to use a trademark at the request of the parties; if mediation fails, the parties may file a lawsuit in the People's Court in accordance with the Civil Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China.