Boba Tea Store Was Front for ‘Global Theft’ Operation, Authorities Say

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Authorities have alleged that a store in San Francisco that is famous for its boba tea has been operating as a front to sell stolen electronics.

Authorities have alleged that a Quickly store in San Francisco, famous for its boba tea, has been operating as a front to sell stolen electronics. Thereported that officials arrested Quoc Le, the husband of the store owner, alleging he used the shop

as a place to offload stolen laptops and iPhones. Le’s wife has not been charged. “We know that the operation we have uncovered… is a massive global operation, shipping across the United States and across the world,” San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin said at a. Investigators recovered about 1,000 electronic items and $13,000 in cash, the DA’s office said. “Mr.

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