A Nashua man hired to transport $2 million worth of iPhones, iPads, and more Apple devices for a customer, has pleaded guilty to taking bribes to fake documents and reroute the shipment.
According to the US Attorney’s Office, District of New Hampshire, 30-year-old Nashua resident Guangwei “William” Wu, has admitted to interstate transportation of stolen property.
It was done via his transshipping company Hai Xing Qiao, based in Manchester, NH. A company bought the Apple products, then hired Wu’s firm to transport them to Hong Kong.
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