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Several iPhone 6 worth 1.4 million yuan stolen in Hong Kong

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09/01/2015
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HONG KONG: Several iPhone 6 approximately around 1.4 million yuan units are stolen in Hong Kong. According to Techno Buffalo, the value of the stolen iPhone 6 units was approximately around 1.4 million yuan or US$228,496. Apparently, the thieves sold all the mobile units and have indulged themselves in gambling, cars and even in gold.

Reports say that three alleged thieves forced their way inside an Apple facility in China,Hong Kong. The gang created a 50 centimeter wide hole by dredging in to the wall of the said warehouse. One member of the gang was identified to be a former driver for the company that owns the facility where the iPhones were stored. After the incident, police were able to pin down the criminals by tracking the serial numbers of the stolen units, also in the same month.

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