A nervous woman with a large bust size was stopped at an airport in China after officials grew suspicious. They inspected her and discovered she was allegedly trying to smuggle 350 Nintendo Switch carts out of the country by stuffing them into her bra.
As spotted by Tomās Hardware on June 14Ā and reported by Yahoo, a woman trying to leave Hong Kong and enter China via the Liantang Port was stopped by Customs officers after they noticed she was acting strange, seemed nervous, and had oddly shaped breasts during a routine inspection of travelers. She was taken to a private area and officials reportedly found that she was trying to smuggle over 300 Switch cartridges in her brassiere, likely explaining her odd behavior and the strange shape of her bust.
Officials confiscated the 350 Nintendo Switch carts from the womanās bra. Itās estimated that the value of all the games is around 70,000 yuan or about $9,660 USD.
In China, Article 7 of the Regulations on the Implementation of Customs Administrative Punishments of the Peopleās Republic of China prohibits people from evading customs by āhiding, disguising, concealing declarations, false declarations or other means, transporting, carrying, or mailing goods that are prohibited or restricted from entry or exit by the state.ā And like in most countries, bringing in goods without paying the necessary taxes is illegal and considered smuggling.
As pointed out by Tomās Hardware, assuming the Switch carts arenāt considered ārestrictedā by China, the woman suspected of smuggling games in her bra is unlikely to see jail time. Instead, she could be fined ānot more than three times the amount of duties payable but evaded.ā
Now, for folks out there who wear or have access to bras, and also a bunch of Switch games, hereās my challenge to you: Try to fit 350 Switch carts into some lingerie. Iām guessing this isnāt an easy feat. Just getting them all in there to begin with sounds hard enough. And then you have to carry all that weight and plastic on your chest while trying to look normal. Iām not sure I could do it. And I guess neither could the woman caught by Chinese officials.
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