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An employee stole a prototype of Nokia phones

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Nokia's subcontractor's employee has stolen nearly a hundred mobile phones and many other electronics for mobile phone company Research in Helsinki Ruoholahti. Phones were of new phones, the model of prototypes.

Helsinki District Court sentenced a man aggravated theft, a suspended seven-month prison term. The man took the theft in March 2009 and February 2010, during which he worked as a subcontractor employed by Nokia Research Center in Ruoholahti.

The convicted person's work included the Nokia prototype phones and phone competitors trial.

Employee stole the 1998 mobile phone, of whom 55 were prototypes. He took possession of unauthorized access to, inter alia, 28 laptop, projector and 232 of the phone's battery.

Nokia rules, the prototypes are not allowed to leave the company premises.

He told me that the reason of professional activities of interest and the desire to find out, would there be non-functioning devices assembled functional.

Many a man stealing equipment were unserviceable. He kept the goods at home and not sold or passed them forward.

The Nokia refused to tell the Helsinki Sanomat, what and how the man of secret equipment stolen from the company's premises.

Man's wife told the court that he had trials of her husband's behalf as a competitor, and Nokia phone model. Spouse was not Nokia or its subcontractors employed.

Nokia has received the stolen goods back. According to the company the value of the stolen property had been vested with at least 27 500 euros.

Nokia law requiring a man, only one tenth of this amount. The district court ordered the man to pay the required amount.

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