₹2 crore gold stolen from Pakistan jeweller's bag in Dubai-Karachi flight

Pakistan Flight Theft: Customs authorities on the job said that an itemized search of the airplane was directed.
Pakistan Flight Theft: Customs authorities on the job said that an itemized search of the airplane was directed. (Image source: getty images)


Pakistan Flight Theft: Mohammad Moonis lost 1,542 grams of gold during the worldwide trip on Sunday evening, The Express Tribune paper revealed.

In an uncommon robbery, gold worth Rs20 million was taken from a Pakistani gem specialist's lodge stuff during a departure from Dubai to Karachi, as per a media report on Monday.

Mohammad Moonis lost 1,542 grams of gold during the worldwide trip on Sunday evening, The Express Tribune paper revealed.

In spite of the airplane team's quest for it after the flight arrived in Karachi, the gold couldn't be recuperated.

The diamond setter expressed that during the flight, one and a half kilograms of gold vanished from the pack kept in the airplane's lodge. He added that he advised the lodge group about the missing gold during the flight.

The casualty expressed that in the wake of handling, the Airport Security Force (ASF) directed a 100 percent examining of the travelers looking for the missing gold. Be that as it may, the gold taken during the flight couldn't be recuperated. The carrier was not named in the report.

The traveler had additionally informed the traditions experts ahead of time about carrying the gold to Pakistan.

As per sources, the voyager was legitimately bringing back around 50% of the worth of the lawfully sent out adornments as gold. The gold was possessed by Naurattan Jewelers of Karachi.

Customs authorities working let the paper know that a definite hunt of the airplane was directed in view of the traveler's report.

The traditions specialists demonstrated that the robbery might have happened at takeoff time from Dubai International Airport, however the impacted traveler kept up with that the presence of the gold was affirmed during the flight and that it was taken inflight.

This is the second occurrence of a strange robbery in the country.

Prior, an extravagance car, Bentley Mulsanne, was recuperated from Karachi by Pakistan Customs under 'puzzling' conditions after a British policing cautioned the specialists.

The vehicle was supposedly taken in London.


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