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Four employees of Taiwan 's Foxconn , the world's largest iPhone assembler, detained in China .
Taiwan 's Mainland Affairs Council said the four employees were detained on suspicion of the equivalent of "breach of trust" The case may be connected to corruption and abuse of power by Chinese security officials, the council said.
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