Foxconn Worker Detained For Allegedly Smuggling Out iPhone 6 Parts And Selling Them For $960
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The police believe the man is responsible for smuggling six iPhone 6 shells outside the factory and selling them to an outside source for 6,000 yuan ($960).
The Journal's report is based on a local newspaper's report.
The suspect, only identified by last name of "Qiao," reportedly smuggled his first iPhone 6 shell from the factory after seeing an advertisement near Foxconn that read, "purchasing parts from Apple Inc. at high prices." He called the number and was offered 1,000 yuan ($160) for any iPhone 6 shell he could sneak out.
Qiao snuck out his first shell by leaving at a peak time for quitting. After success with one, he did it with five other shells.
This helps to explain, in part, why we saw so many iPhone 6 leaks ahead of the official announcement. People at Foxconn like Qiao are getting paid to sneak out the shells.
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