You won't believe what this Chinese man tried to smuggle across the border!

You won't believe what this Chinese man tried to smuggle across the border!

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Chinese border guards have detained a suspicious young man who was betrayed by a strange gait and nervous behavior. Deciding to inspect his personal belongings and not finding anything suspicious, the customs officers asked him to go through the metal detector frame, after which it turned out that he had an additional load with him ...

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You won't believe what this Chinese man tried to smuggle across the border!

You won't believe what this Chinese man tried to smuggle across the border!

1. Chinese customs detained an enterprising resident of Hong Kong who tried to smuggle 94 Apple smartphones into China. The man approached the issue thoroughly and glued his entire body with gadgets of a prestigious company of different generations, but the smuggler gave out an unnatural gait.

You won't believe what this Chinese man tried to smuggle across the border!

2. The Chinese edition of Sina reports that a man was detained at the Chinese customs checkpoint with Hong Kong, who tried to illegally import 94 iPhones that he placed on his body. In the photographs, you can see both the current flagships of the 6th model, and older generations. All devices were seized.

You won't believe what this Chinese man tried to smuggle across the border!

3. As noted in the message, the so-called "mobile suit" is a fairly popular way to transport stolen smartphones across the border. Customs officials say that the smuggler was given away by a strange gait and a certain tension in his movements, which is not surprising, because such a design probably significantly complicates the dynamics, not to mention the moral tension due to the fear of being caught.

You won't believe what this Chinese man tried to smuggle across the border!

4. However, this event is unlikely to stop attempts to transport devices across the border in circumvention of the law. Rather, smugglers will try to come up with a more reliable way to deliver gadgets to other countries.

You won't believe what this Chinese man tried to smuggle across the border!

5. Recall that the sale of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus in China started in mid-October last year. The minimum cost of smartphones is $860, which is two monthly salaries of the average Chinese private sector worker.

Keywords: Apple | IPhone | Hong Kong | China | Smuggling | Customs

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