Using a shockproof iPhone case could land you straight in jail

  Over time, various types of accessories have been released for our iDevices, but some of them are downright dangerous and can land you straight in jail. This was found out by a young man of only 14 years who installed a case with electric shocks for iPhone, he being arrested by the police after one of the officers he was electrocuted while searching the boy. The housing in which the terminal is located has two metal rods mounted through which it transmits the electric current to the victim, the volume buttons being used for its transmission.

A boy who was just 14 years old was caught by police carrying a powerful stun gun made from an iPhone. Police officers at first believed the device was an ordinary phone, and one suffered a painful shock when they were searching for the boy, who was also carrying a knife. He was not seriously injured. The dangerous device was found when the schoolboy, who has not been identified, was arrested alongside three other teenagers after a bus driver complained he was subjected to vile racist taunts.

  This is the first case of this kind in which a young man of such a young age is arrested, but it probably won't be the last. Considering that in China devices of this kind can be purchased without any kind of authorization by any kind of person, it is quite clear that they can quickly end up in the hands of unknowing young people, and they can end up behind bars accused of various crimes . Although these cases can be extremely useful for extreme situations where you need to defend yourself, they can activate unexpectedly and injure anyone who touches your iPhone.