China mocks hapless iPhone smuggler

Chinese netizens have dubbed a hapless iPhone smuggler Apple Man, in a mocking reference to superheroes, after he strapped 94 smartphones to his body.

A Hong Kong man with 94 smartphones strapped to his body

The man from Hong Kong who smuggles 94 Apple iPhone smartphones shows the phones taped on his body in a customs office at Huanggang Port in Shenzhen city, south China's Guangdong province, 10 January 2015.Officials on the mainland China-Hong Kong border caught a smuggler with 94.

A man nabbed for attempting to smuggle 94 smartphones into China by strapping them to his body has been mocked by amused netizens after pictures of his "iPhone armour" went viral.

Online images of the man show him covered in dozens of handsets, held together under his outer clothes with clingfilm and masking tape, with commentators comparing him to comic superhero Iron Man.

He was held in the southern city of Shenzhen as he tried to enter from neighbouring Hong Kong with his hidden cargo, the People's Daily said on Monday.

The former British colony is controlled by Beijing but maintains separate trade rules from the mainland under the "one country, two systems" principle.

"When the person passed through the metal detector gate, it made a loud and clear alarm," the report said.

Despite being made in China, iPhones are relatively expensive in the country, with many users having to sign up to long-term contracts with mobile companies, and there is a thriving trade in informal imports from Hong Kong.

Netizens on China's Twitter-like Sina Weibo labelled the man "Apple Man", using a Chinese character commonly used for superheroes, particularly Marvel's Iron Man.

"I just keep thinking this guy is trying to imitate Iron Man," one commented on Tuesday.


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