The middle aged woman was caught smuggling the items on September 4. Police said she had been walking suspiciously through the Chinese border.

The middle aged woman was caught smuggling the items on September 4.  Police said she had been walking suspiciously through the Chinese border.

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Officers found the 7,200 memory cards taped to her crotch as she crossed the border  Photo: Daily Mail

Police in China have busted a woman trying to smuggle 7,200 memory cards across the border from Hong Kong.  

The woman was caught in Shenzhen on September 4 after police noticed that she was ‘walking strangely,’  She had tried to smuggle the cards across the border by taping them to her underwear.

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Photo: She was caught in Shenzhen on September 4 after police noticed her strange walk  Photo: Daiy Mail

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She had tried to smuggle the cards across the border by taping them to her underwear.  Photo: Daily Mail

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Well hidden: Police found that the woman was concealing 7,200 memory cards  Photo: Daily Mail

The middle-aged woman was crossing the Hong Kong – Guangdong border in Shenzhen on September 4 when she was spotted by officers.

According to the border police, she was walking strangely.

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The middle-aged woman was crossing the Hong Kong – Guangdong border  Photo: Daily Mail

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When officers spoke with her, they found that she was incredibly nervous  Photo: Daily Mail

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The case is now being investigated by the Customs and Excise Department  Photo: Daily Mail

Officers suspected her of smuggling objects across the border. They spoke with her and found that she was very nervous.

Their suspicions proved true when they found the 7,200 memory cards taped to her crotch.

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Video footage shows the moment the woman was caught and brought into custody  Photo: Daily Mail

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The woman had been crossing the border from Hong Kong to Shenzhen, mainland China Photo: Daily Mail

Video footage shows the moment the woman was detained.

The case is now being investigated by the Customs and Excise Department for further processing. 

Video: https://v.qq.com/x/page/q0546ksmn79.html


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