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Drone-using smartphone smugglers busted

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BEIJING: Customs officers in southern China’s technology hub Shenzhen busted a group of criminals using drones to smuggle 500 million yuan (RM307.7mil) worth of smartphone­s from Hong Kong to Shenzhen, the official Legal Daily reported.

Authoritie­s arrested 26 suspects who used drones to fly two 200m cables between Hong Kong and the mainland to transport refurbishe­d iPhones, the paper said in a report on the crackdown by Shenzhen and Hong Kong customs yesterday.

“It’s the first case found in China that drones were being used in crossborde­r smuggling crimes,” the Legal Daily reported, citing a news conference held by Shenzhen customs on Thursday.

The smugglers usually operated after midnight and only needed seconds to transport small bags holding more than 10 iPhones using the drones, the report quoted customs as saying.

The gang could smuggle as many as 15,000 phones across the border in one night, it said.

Regulating the use of drones has become an important task for China, the world’s largest manufactur­er of consumer drones.

China published strict rules last year to tackle incidents of drones straying into aircraft flight paths, including requiring owners of drones to register craft up to a certain weight under their names.

Shenzhen customs was quoted by the Legal Daily as saying it would closely monitor new types of smuggling with hightech devices and enhance their capability with technical equipment, including drones and highresolu­tion monitors, to detect smuggling activity.

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