Eventually, the FBI spent some money to unlock the phone and ended up getting no additional valuable information.
He used to unlock it only when he had to make a phone call.
The UK police soon plotted a plan.
Another officer was in charge of preventing the iPhone from getting locked or turning off.
Yew himself pleaded guilty to fraud and weapons charges and was sentenced to five and half years in jail.
Apple has yet to make any official statements on this case.
Source:BBC
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