The seized assets included 300 taels of gold, 100 red books, and 400,000 USD.
That is only a very small part of the huge assets of Phan Thi Mai - Director of Mailisa Beauty salon Company Limited and her husband Hoang Kim Khanh.
The Mailisa boss and his wife are too rich.
But they get rich through smuggling. They have bought processed products in China for only 30,000 to 150,000 VND/product, after transforming them into products from Hong Kong (China), they have launched them on the market at prices dozens of times higher.
Phan Thi Mai and her husband's advertising tricks have attracted customers. According to the investigation agency, they have profited thousands of billions of VND.
And of course, customers who have bought and used Mailisa products can suffer health losses.
Because on November 25, the Drug Administration of Vietnam issued a decision to recall all 162 products, warning users to stop using them to avoid the risk of allergies and skin infections.
Thus, Mailisa's products may not be of guaranteed quality, which can directly affect the health of users.
However, consumers have used it for a long time, and the money of customers buying Mailisa's products has turned into a collection of supercars and many villas and villas for the owner and wife of this beauty salon.
Smuggling is prosecuted, detained for investigation is criminal handling, and compensation for customers is civil settlement.
Therefore, consumers who use products that do not ensure the quality of Mailisa must be responsible for compensation if customers prove damages.
Currently, many people buy Mailisa products but have not used all of them, those products have been decided to be recalled by the Drug Administration, so customers have the right to pay and Mailisa must refund the money.
Not to mention, many customers who have used Mailisa products, have suffered health damage, and must be compensated by the company according to the provisions of law.
Not to mention smuggling, businesses sell poor quality products to the market, deceiving consumers.
Mailisa's stores have suffered losses due to money scams, but their health is more important and businesses must take responsibility.
In addition to the seized assets, the Mailisa beauty salon owner and her husband also voluntarily paid 300 billion VND, 12 supercar registration papers and many other valuable assets to serve the investigation.
Clarify the assets obtained from crimes, which are the source of money to refund and compensate consumers if they can legally prove the damage.