A cache of fifty pricey mobile phones valued at millions of rupees was taken from the two travelers by the FIA authorities after they were stopped by them when they arrived at Islamabad International Airport from Dubai.
The FIA squad looked into Babar Ayub and Muhammad Salman for any signs of suspicious behavior. Amidst the examination, they retrieved three Apple MacBook computers, fifty costly cell phones, and one hundred data connections.
After seizing the items, the FIA authorities revealed that the cellphones were hidden within the date packs and that customs was given control of the two suspects for additional investigation.
Immediately, the man was taken into custody by customs officers, who also filed a lawsuit against him.
A million-dollar effort to smuggle cell phones at Jinnah International Airport in Karachi was successfully foiled earlier by Pakistan Customs.
The officers stationed at the international arrival gate, in charge of inspecting travelers entering from overseas nations, are the Customs authorities.
The employees found 51 cell phones worth a total of Rs 27.6 million after scanning the bags of three individuals during the monitoring.
The passengers reportedly hid their cell phones within the garments in their bag after arriving in Karachi from Dubai on a connecting flight, according to Customs officers.