Man Found with 62 Mobile Phones Strapped to Body at Gongbei Port

TapTechNews June 2nd news, according to the Customs Release news, on May 26th, a man was found to have 62 mobile phones strapped to his body when entering the country through Gongbei Port and was seized on the spot by the Zhaikou Customs under the Gongbei Customs.

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It is reported that at about 9 p.m. that day, a man named Huang, dressed in all black, entered the country through the customs no declaration passage in the passenger inspection hall of Gongbei Port. The on-site customs officer found that the man only carried a small satchel with him, but his steps were extremely heavy, so he stopped him for inspection. As to whether the man was nervous in expression and abnormally behaved, the customs did not disclose this time. (TapTechNews note: The customs often uses the above words to describe the suspect.)

Upon further inspection, the customs officers seized a large number of old mobile phones strapped with plastic film from the man's chest ribs, waist and abdomen, thighs and calves of both legs, a total of 62.

TapTechNews learned from the customs: According to relevant regulations, transporting, carrying, or mailing goods or items that are prohibited or restricted from entering or leaving the country by the state or goods or items for which taxes should be paid according to law into or out of the country by hiding, disguising, concealing the report, false reporting, or other means to evade customs supervision is a smuggling act. If the circumstances are serious enough to constitute a crime, criminal responsibility will be investigated and prosecuted according to law.

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