Customs officials recovered valuable iPhones worth crores of rupees from a passenger of a Thai Airlines flight on a tip-off.

More than 100 iPhones worth crores of rupees were recovered from a passenger at the airport in Lahore, the capital of Punjab province. According to details, customs officials at Lahore’s Allama Iqbal International Airport recovered more than 100 iPhones worth crores of rupees from a passenger coming from a Thai Airlines flight on a tip-off. According to a statement issued by the Customs Department, valuable iPhones worth crores of rupees were recovered from a resident of Allama Iqbal Town Lahore who came on a Thai Airlines flight from Bangkok. In addition, two passengers were arrested by the FIA for trying to go abroad from Allama Iqbal International Airport on fake travel documents, Mudassar Ali was trying to go to Italy on Qatar Airways flight QR621, while Zeeshan Khokhar was about to travel to South Africa by Emirates Airlines flight EK625. Fake visas were recovered on his passport. Preliminary investigation revealed that the accused obtained these fake visas from agents in exchange for huge amounts of money, Zeeshan Khokhar had obtained an Italian visa from an agent named Usman for Rs 2.7 million, and the suspects were shifted to the anti-human trafficking circle Lahore for further investigation. To obtain a visa, simply contact the embassy of the country concerned or the designated Visa Application Center.