An electronics store owner has been sentenced to five months of detention for selling illegal spying gear, Huangpu District People's Court said Thursday.
The defendant, surnamed Chen, owned a store in an electronics market on Beijing Road East, where he sold electronic monitoring equipment, according to a court press release.
Among his wares, Chen sold a device called an MMS alarm. The device, which contains a camera and a SIM card, can send the images it takes to a designated mobile phone.
National security authorities consider the devices illegal surveillance equipment.
Chen bought the devices online. Despite a warning from the market's administrators in October that the devices were illegal, Chen kept them on sale.
Police discovered Chen was selling the devices during a routine inspection. They confiscated five MMS alarms at his store.
The court gave Chen a lenient sentence because he hadn't yet sold any of the devices.
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