Fake rum, produced using cleaning chemicals is the latest commodity among counterfeit goods discovered by law enforcers in Jamaica. At a press conference, officers presented two huge drums containing chemicals intended for cleaning purposes that were confiscated from a makeshift distillery operated by organized gangs. Law enforcement explained that the scammers were taking alcohol that is intended for the clean-up market – meaning, to clean tiles –…and they are using a creative process that they have found on the Internet to move it from what it is into a form that is capable of allowing you to drink it and get the same vibes as you would if it were true alcohol. The officers warned that it was potentially deadly and advised members of the public to be on their guard, especially for rum sold in suspicious-looking plastic containers.