3 Chinese nationals arrested for running illegal iPhone plant

Dhaka police detectives have arrested three Chinese nationals for allegedly running an illegal iPhone assembly factory in the capital’s Uttara and Nikunja areas. The arrestees were identified as Tan Jian, Wu Jun, and Dong Hongwei. During drives conducted yesterday, DB officials seized 363 iPhones of various models, a large cache of spare parts, machinery used for assembling phones, eight bottles of foreign liquor, and Tk 26,000 in cash.

Mohiuddin Mahmud Sohel, Detective Branch deputy commissioner of Mirpur Division, disclosed the information during a press briefing at the DMP Media Centre today, saying that a gang had been operating this clandestine business for one year and a half, evading taxes and deceiving customers by selling assembled phones as original products.

Acting on a tip-off, a detective unit conducted a drive at a house in Sector 13 of Uttara West around 3:30pm yesterday. They arrested Tan Jian and seized 58 iPhones from his possession. Based on information provided by him, the team raided a house in Nikunja-1 under Khilkhet Police Station around 5:30pm, where they arrested Wu Jun and Dong Hongwei and discovered a “secret lab”. Police recovered another 305 iPhones, spare parts, and assembly machinery from the Nikunja residence.

DC Mohiuddin said the gang used to import iPhone parts separately to evade taxes. They would then assemble these components in their secret lab to create counterfeit phones that looked identical to the original ones.

“These phones were then supplied to the local market and sold as original iPhones,” the DC said.

“They have been running this fraud for about a year and a half. It is suspected that they have already supplied a large number of fake phones to the market during this period,” he added. When asked if any Bangladeshi nationals were involved, the DB official said they had found the names of some local individuals during the preliminary investigation. “However, we cannot disclose the names at this moment for the sake of the investigation.”

Police said legal action against the arrestees is underway. The DB official also urged the public to remain cautious while purchasing mobile phones. He advised customers to buy phones only from authorised showrooms or reliable sources to avoid being duped by cheap offers for “original” devices.