Friday 16 November 2012

iPad mini heist

iPad mini heist, An iPad Mini heist at JFK airport in New York was almost foiled by an employee returning from a dinner break.

Two brazen thieves allegedly removed 3,600 iPad Minis from a cargo building at John F. Kennedy Airport shortly before midnight on Mon., Nov. 12, 2012.

The pair would have stolen even more of the Apple products if it were not for the single worker who confronted them in the act. Unfortunately, the perpetrators of the iPad Mini heist have not been apprehended, and the products they took were worth a whopping $1.5 million.

According to an exclusive story by the New York Post, "Sources believe someone let them into the area and then let them out after they grabbed the iPads." Several employees have been questioned and three workers submitted to polygraph tests.

Law enforcement officials confirmed that the thieves used one of John F. Kennedy Airport's forklifts to move two pallets of the iPad Minis into a waiting white tractor trailer marked with the name CEVA on the side during the heist. Three pallets were left untouched. Cargo Airport Services had shipped the devices from China to the United States, and they were bound for various retailers across the country.

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