Man dodges security checks, makes it to plane with drugs at Islamabad airport

ANF officials recover drugs from luggage concealed in Ispaghol husk boxes

ANF officials recover drugs from luggage concealed in Ispaghol husk boxes. PHOTO: EXPRESS

RAWALPINDI:
Despite presence of latest security scanners at the New Islamabad Airport, a passenger managed to get into the plane with bag full of drugs on Sunday.

According the details, Khasta Khan, a resident of Nowshera, was able to get into the plane after clearing several security checks including passing through the latest scanning machines.

ANF’s intelligence wing, however, timely foiled the smuggling attempt before he could fly away. The luggage of the suspect was offloaded from the plane and on frisking it, 1,360 grams of drugs was found disguised into the boxes of psyllium husk commonly known as Isapghol.


Customs foil currency smuggling bid

Early on January 26, Custom officials at Islamabad Airport had foiled another major attempt of smuggling foreign currency worth millions of rupees to Dubai.

Customs recovered at least 36,000 UAE dirhams from a Dubai bound passenger after he had been cleared from the luggage checking and scanning and boarded the plane.

There also seems to be an alleged involvement of airport staff in currency smuggling, sources said. A quarrel also ensued between customs and airport officials during the process of arresting the alleged currency smuggler, sources claimed.
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