A nervous woman with enormous breasts was detained at an airport in China when officials became suspicious. They searched her and discovered that she was allegedly trying to smuggle 350 pieces Nintendo Switch she wheeled strollers out of the country, stuffing them into her bra.
As he noticed Tom’s equipment June 14 and reported by Peasant, a woman trying to leave Hong Kong and enter China through the port of Liantang, was detained by customs officers after they noticed that during a routine check of travelers she was behaving strangely, appeared nervous and had strangely shaped breasts. She was taken to a private location, and officials reportedly determined that she had tried to smuggle over 300 Switch cartridges in her bra, which likely explains her strange behavior and odd breast shape.
Officials confiscated 350 Nintendo Switch carts from a woman’s bra. All games are estimated to be worth around 70,000 yuan, or approximately $9,660.
In China, Art. 7 Regulations on the Execution of Customs Administrative Penalties of the People’s Republic of China prohibits people from evading customs clearance by “concealing, concealing, concealing declarations, false declarations or otherwise, transporting, carrying or sending goods that the state prohibits or restricts entry and exit.” ” And as in most countries, importing goods without paying the necessary taxes is illegal and considered smuggling.
As he noticed Tom’s equipmentassuming Switch carts aren’t considered “proprietary” in China, a woman suspected of smuggling games in a bra probably won’t go to jail. Instead, she could have been fined “not more than three times the amount of duties owed but evaded.”
Now, for people who wear or have access to bras and a few Switch games, I have a challenge for you: try to fit 350 Switch carts into some underwear. I guess this is not an easy task. Just getting them all together at the beginning sounds strong enough. And then you have to carry all that weight and plastic on your chest while trying to look normal. I’m not sure I could do that. And neither does the woman caught by Chinese officials, I guess.
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