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Samsung factory robbed,$36 mil in smartphones, tablets and laptops stolen

Posted on 7/8/14 at 12:39 am
Posted by GEAUXmedic
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Posted on 7/8/14 at 12:39 am
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A group of about 20 men armed with submachine guns raided a factory in the Brazilian city of Campinas on Monday, escaping with approximately $36 million in stolen Samsung products. Among the items looted included smartphones, tablets and notebooks, although no specific models were identified. It is unknown if Samsung owned the factory, or simply stored product there.


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According to ZDNet, the covert mission happened right before the eyes of more than 200 employees performing their normal duties. The thieves entered the factory during the night shift, disguised as staff, and loaded up seven trucks with the stolen products. While some employees were held hostage during the heist, the report claims that the majority of others continued working.

The thieves removed the batteries from worker cell phones so that they could not contact the police, allowing them to carry out the operation for three hours. Brazilian authorities are now investigating the crime, and believe that it very well could be an inside job based on the thieves having access to the factory and knowledge of where valuable products were stored.

While it certainly does not justify the crime, the good news is that the thieves were not violent towards the factory workers; as a result, there were no injuries or casualties. “We are very concerned about this incident,” said Samsung in a statement. “Fortunately, nobody was hurt. We are fully cooperating with the ongoing police investigation, and we will do our best to avoid it happening again.”
Posted by ILikeLSUToo
Central, LA
Member since Jan 2008
18018 posts
Posted on 7/8/14 at 12:42 am to
God damn.




Is it bad that I'm kind of wondering where this shite is going to be fenced?
Posted by jeff5891
Member since Aug 2011
15761 posts
Posted on 7/8/14 at 1:44 am to
Security and android devices wtf...
Posted by CAD703X
Liberty Island
Member since Jul 2008
78101 posts
Posted on 7/8/14 at 7:15 am to
Posted by Breesus
House of the Rising Sun
Member since Jan 2010
66982 posts
Posted on 7/8/14 at 8:53 am to
quote:

the covert mission happened right before the eyes of more than 200 employees performing their normal duties. The thieves entered the factory during the night shift, disguised as staff, and loaded up seven trucks with the stolen products. While some employees were held hostage during the heist, the report claims that the majority of others continued working.

The thieves removed the batteries from worker cell phones so that they could not contact the police, allowing them to carry out the operation for three hours.


Ocean's 14?
Posted by Hu_Flung_Pu
Central, LA
Member since Jan 2013
22171 posts
Posted on 7/8/14 at 9:41 am to
Impressive
Posted by GalvoAg
Galveston TX
Member since Apr 2012
10847 posts
Posted on 7/8/14 at 9:43 am to
Damn that's a lot of GS5's...
Posted by Napoleon
Kenna
Member since Dec 2007
69108 posts
Posted on 7/8/14 at 10:26 am to
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The thieves removed the batteries from worker cell phones so that they could not contact the police


too bad it wasn't an Apple or HTC plant or that would be impossible.

Posted by CAD703X
Liberty Island
Member since Jul 2008
78101 posts
Posted on 7/8/14 at 10:32 am to
Are workers forced to use phones with removable batteries?
Posted by ILikeLSUToo
Central, LA
Member since Jan 2008
18018 posts
Posted on 7/8/14 at 11:41 am to
Factory workers in Brazil? I'm sure their batteries are extremely easy to remove.



Posted by Scoop
RIP Scoop
Member since Sep 2005
44583 posts
Posted on 7/8/14 at 6:35 pm to
Maybe this was just a misunderstanding.

I've seen a lot of ads the last few weeks about the S5 being given away for free.

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