In scams, mainly run by Eastern Europeans, gangs are collecting and selling clothes that was meant to have been donated to charity.
They are making profits by duping people into thinking their clothes will be sold to benefit others.
A terrified charity boss has warned that serious turf wars are erupting on city streets as gangs grapple for control of the lucrative second-hand clothes recycling trade.
In scams, mainly run by Eastern Europeans, gangs are collecting and selling clothes that was meant to have been donated to charity.
They are making profits by duping people into thinking their clothes will be sold to benefit others.