Go to all that work and then get found out by using shitty spray paint.

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    Now that’s good. I wonder how they got caught.

    …technicians removed the motor casing and found a rotor “wrapped in a cord wheel which was tied to tape.”

    “It was not similar to a normal motor,” he added.

    After examining the rotor, authorities found traces of glue at both ends of the machinery part. Using a hammer, they then tapped the part and “noticed unevenness,” indicating the metal was far more malleable than it should have been. Scraping away at an outer layer of silver paint showed flecks of gold.

    • @xpinchx
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      Yeah somebody snitched. Airport security isn’t going to disassemble an air compressor and start hitting things with a hammer.

      • @NOPper
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        You haven’t seen how they’ve inspected my guitar and a shitload of imported things over the years lol

        • @Axiochus
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          Eh, your fault for having a guitar made of gold

      • @[email protected]
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        109 months ago

        It probably looked odd on the x-ray scan so they looked closer, it was probably more the tied on parts than the bad paint that drew initial attention

    • 👍Maximum Derek👍
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      You’d think the first clue would be that gold is 2.5x heavier by volume than steel and is 7x heavier than aluminum.

      • BarqsHasBite
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        259 months ago

        I did the math lower down:

        Probably don’t notice when you’re using a forklift.

        My math says that’s 133 kg of gold. Not all that much. If you replaced the metal volume, the additional weight is approx 81 kg.

      • @force
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        2.5x heavier by volume than steel

        reading that hurted my brain… just say denser 😣

  • Pistcow
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    They found $5 million in gold, how weird.

    • cerothem
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      I wonder if 2.5 million in gold with be enough for prosecution.

      • @[email protected]
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        169 months ago

        Gold? Looks like machine parts to me. If they’re just laying around like that, they’re obviously scrap and we all know recyclables go out on Wednesdays so let me just haul those out to the curb for you.

      • @agent_flounder
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        139 months ago

        I mean it’s $1 million in gold that’s plenty illegal.

  • @dohpaz42
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    Reading the article, the paint was the last thing they tested after all of the other indicators. Not sure how a more expensive/higher quality of paint would have made any difference at that point.

  • @[email protected]
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    This is the first time I hear about such a case. Imagine how many times it actually did work in the last decades. More effort and this would have gone through like the others.

    • @Duamerthrax
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      Yeah, customs doesn’t inspect every single item going though. Wonder is they considered just labeling it as lead bar and spray painting, although that would rely on regular shipments of lead bar going from HK to JP and inspectors not looking too closely as lead bar shipments.

    • @AnUnusualRelic
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      I don’t know if gold smuggling is actually a big thing. Compared to all the other stuff that’s actually plentiful and smuggled a lot.

    • @[email protected]
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      399 months ago

      It is.

      They screwed up making them look like machine parts. They should have made them look like tooling. Tungsten carbide cutting tools and inserts are almost the same density as gold. They are frequently coated in titanium nitride, which is gold-colored.

        • NaibofTabr
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          189 months ago

          A shipping crate gets mislabeled. A box of “tungsten carbide” drill bits gets routed to a warehouse, then distributed out to various Harbor Freight locations.

          People buy them, and they get dull and break upon use, and the people throw them out and swear they’ll never buy Harbor Freight junk again.

      • @SomeGuy69
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        I’ll try next time when I smuggle my gold.

    • BarqsHasBite
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      Probably don’t notice when you’re using a forklift.

      My math says that’s 133 kg of gold. Not all that much. If you replaced the metal volume, the additional weight is approx 81 kg.

        • @[email protected]
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          129 months ago

          I mean, recently someone found the mother of all software vulnerability attacks because their login took half a second longer than it should. Steel being 2.5x heavier than usual sounds like an easy spot compared to that.

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        Tungsten carbide and gold are about the same density. Tungsten carbide is about 3 times as dense as iron/steel. Steel is about 3 times as dense as aluminum.

        If you’re expecting a steel part and come across a gold (or carbide) one, you’ll know it immediately, just as you’d know a steel part from an aluminum one.

  • @Vytle
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    Why did they not just electroplate it

    • @[email protected]
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      Because gold weighs a ton due to its density, and they’re idiots for thinking they could trick anyone weighing or x-raying the parts.

      • @Vytle
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        Fair, but that’s an issue with the concept, not the execution. If they’re going to go through all this effort to cast gold into machine parts, why would they use spraypaint?

        Also I have no reference but I feel like if you plated this in tungsten you could get past customs. If they ask why its so heavy you could just say it needs to be heavy for a specific usecase so it’s made of tungsten, though I admit I have no idea what tungsten plated gold would look like on an xray, or if tungsten electroplating is even possible.

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    59 months ago

    They should have tried not getting caught